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Homecoming: A Taste of Heavei

The most pleasant, and I may add, the most time consuming work of your Alumni Executive Committee is planning for Homecoming. We sit down with the lists of honor classes and reminisce over the names and our ?" associations with them. "Do you remember . . . "Were ?" ?" to . . . you there the time . . . "What ever happened !" infinitum "It was the first year I was here . . . and ad Homecoming means something different to each of us.

For me, I am at home. I went through 16 years of fun and "torture" in these schools! To others Homecoming is a trip back, a returning to the past ... a seeking for s€ through the empty halls and strange surroundings. Seeii 95th ANNIVERSARY the young and changing faces of students and knowing that it is we who are the strangers, like Rip Van Winkle, we feel obscure. Then when we meet a teacher HOMECOMING or classmate, we thrill because the past lives again. Just recently at Homecoming, an ancient face Graysville, Tennessee, SDA Church approached me, one of my favorite teachers. "Do you remember the school year that I was sick for two weeks?" I October 26 & 27 I asked. "Thought I would never pass!" She laid a The Graysville, Tennessee, SDA Church will^ill wizened little hand upon my arm and said, "Oh, had yc celebrate the 95th anniversary of its founding by/aa only known. There was no danger of failing ... I wouldn't have put up with you two years in a row, dea homecoming for the Graysville Church and SchoolDOl Such lovely friends. Such pleasant memories. on October 26 and 27, We walk about the beautiful campus and try to decid meetings will fea-3a^' The Friday night and Sabbath where old Talge Hall stood. See the blazing colors of .ture Elder Robert Pierson as speaker. ^ leaves upon the hills? Fall is in the air. It even goes a alumni and friends are invited. out and rains on better years. I All Graysville t| Yes, Homecoming is a wonderful experience, a small taste of heaven in advance. But someone is always missing. Were you there? Mark your calendar and mak plans to be with us on November 2-4. To use the 1982 there. World's Fair slogan . . . You've got to be

^John W. Henson UI, '54 Mailbas

Dear Editor: issue I enjoyed reading Ben McArthur's survey of the surrounding the nuclear armament debate. One approac is The SC Alumni Association not mentioned is the use of non-nuclear defensive preparing graduation pins for those weapons like those in President Reagan's "High Frontic is reduce th nurses who graduated from Florida proposal. A major goal of High Frontier to likelihood of a nuclear first strike on the U.S. by before and Hospital's program 1958 reducing the effectiveness of the first strike itself. A who took their pre-nursing classes Department of Defense project concluded that this was thoughtful strategic at Southern College. feasible back in 1962! So much for our defense still consists largely of threats of retaliatio and very little in the way of concrete and steel to shie Please correspond with the Division against nuclear attack. For more information you migh of Nursing, Southern College, P.O. want to write to High Frontier, 1010 Vermont Avenue, DC 20005. In general, I feel v Box 370, Collegedale, Tennessee Suite 1000, Washington, should "quench the fiery darts" of the enemy, not retu if interested in 37315, you are fire. obtaining a pin. Sincer Wayne Salh« Physics, Huntsville, t

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SOUTHERN Dear Editor:

In the issue of SOUTHERN COLUMNS for the first quarter of '84, volume 36, was a response to the editor imj from a Clifford Bailey of Springfield, Ohio, concerning an The official magazine of article in the previous issue, volume 35. The article Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists, responded to was that of Ruthi Shafer who presently published by the Alumni Association holds the title to world powerlifting championships. Ruthi,

to provide news and information to former students a working woman and graduate of Southern College, is and to the Southern Union family. the daughter of a Seventh-day Adventist minister. Mr. Bailey referred to Ruthi as a "Samson-like woman with

Southern College Alumni Association bulging muscles who ought to turn off even a most Collegedale, Tennessee 37315 lecherous man." He also admitted to being accused of over the years since he has been (615) 238-2026 being a "woman hater" since the 1938. Bailey's bold Office hours: Weekdays a>a.m. - 5 p.m. an Adventist year Mr. opinionated attitudes Fridays 8 a.m. - 12 noon statements and were prejudiced and hypocritical of the Christian principles of love and acceptance that we espouse in Christ Jesus. Most FORGIVE US. Your name may be on more than one mailing list. If especially were his statements cruel and humiliating to you receive more than one Southern Columns, won't you please pass one who is his sister in Christ and of the same faith and the extra copy on to a friend? You may also write to us at the address teaching as he. I am sure his hurtful words would bring listed above. Thank you. tears to Ruthi and her parents, as well as to Jesus Himself, Who denied no one and ministered to all as the Alumni Association Officers 1984-1986 persons they are. '54 President JOHN WM. HENSON III, Mr. Bailey also stated that we "ought not to compete President-Elect DR. ROBERT LORREN, 57 with the world for what the world values," citing that '63 President SUSAN BOYD MILLER, Past the Olympics were in style even in the Apostle Paul's participate. I Executive Committee Members day, but that Paul did not am sure Ruthi worldly EVONNE KUTZNER CROOK, '79 ED HEAL, '70 does not see herself competing for value, as much as she feels she is just use of her strength and LOIS HILDERBRANDT MOORE, '72 DR. ROBERT LORREN, '57 making live in NELSON THORESEN, '74 SUSAN BOYD MILLER, '63 ability and keeping in good health and shape. We a world of diversities among men and women, and those JOHN WM. HENSON III, '54 diversities of themselves are not of themselves bad or The College wrong. They are only seen that way by closed, prejudiced, JOHN WAGNER President and rigid minds that espouse everything to be right or WILLIAM ALLEN Vice President for Academic Administration wrong by their own clouded view. Thank our Father in RICHARD REINER Vice President for Finance heaven that over the years even the Adventist church EVEREH SCHLISNER Vice President for Student Services has had to grow and evolve in its awareness of people JACK McCLARTY Vice President for Development and their diversities. Not all women, even Christian and Alumni Relations women at that, are all a bunch of thinly, frail, and RON BARROW Vice President for Admissions milky-white saplings who have never done anything more and College Relations than fold a Communion cloth during the celebration of WILLIAM TAYLOR Director of Alumni Relations our Lord's ordinances. If Mr. Bailey is such a perfect KENNETH R. DAVIS Associate Director of Alumni Relations specimen of what a man, and a Christian man at that, VINITA SAUDER Director of Public Relations ought to be, then let him cast the first stone at Ruthi Shafer. Staff of Southern Columns I was just as surprised to read Ruthi's article and to VINITA SAUDER Editor see her picture in the COLUMNS; but not for the reasons WENDY RIPLEY. KEN ROZELL, DORIS BURDICK News Writers of Mr. Bailey, but because I was shocked that an PETE PRINS Photographer Adventist periodical could print something that for face CHERIE SMITH Secretary value apjjeared so liberal to the traditional Adventist ROBIN HALVORSEN Circulation Manager conservatism. Southern Columns Editorial Board In Jesus Christ our Lord, KENNETH R. DAVIS, Chairman KENNETH SPEARS George Reed WILUAM TAYLOR FRANCES ANDREWS VINITA SAUDER RON BARROW

ROBIN HALVORSEN JOHN WM. HENSON III EVEREH SCHLISNER JACK McCLARTY

POSTMASTER — Southern Columns is published quarterly by Corrections for the "Those Who Southern College. Second class postage paid at Collegedale, Tenn. in POSTMASTERS: Send Form 3579 to Southern Columns, Col- Gave" donor list will be printed legedale. TN 37315. (USPS 420-400) the following edition. Please send COPYRIGHT — The entire contenU of Southern Columns is copy- your corrections to the editor. righted by Southern College of Seventh-day AdventitU, © 1984.

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m^-^mi-LvHsnmS^ Jeannie Leatherman, Cruz Deanna Wolosuk; (Second Row) Chip Conerly, Jill Penrod, David Smith, Wessels. Kevin Rice: (Back Row) Josette Alexis, Heide Gustufsun, Mark Wede, Elize DESTINY: Acting on Principle

by Wendy Ripley and Doris Burdick

Mk s the actors leave the stage dents, selected from 50 who au- t\ after another perform- ditioned in the fall. To audition, the #^\ ance, they don't goto dress- student is given two scenes of a re- ^^^^% ing rooms to remove cos- ligious nature and is asked to read f » tumes and theater make- the material with feeling. The stu- ip. Instead, they go into the audience dent auditions for the student direc- a talk and listen to those in their tor, faculty advisor, and drama con- mdience. Sometimes they even go sultant of Destiny. They look for act- )utside together to sing with them in ing talent, articulation, gestures, he moonlight. and stage presence. But this is not just another p)er- An interview allows the director brmance with regular actors. These and advisor to see the personal side of ictors are dedicated young Chris- the student. If any come with starry ians from SC who share their Christ illusions, the budding actor may hrough what is called Destiny. gently learn that anti-self- Destiny is a religious drama group glorification describes the talent reated to use Christian drama as a search. The interview uncovers help- nedium to relate the message in a ful information about previous lew and unique way. The "theater" drama experience the student may Qay be a junior Sabbath School have had (though that is not a pre- com, a small church, an academy requisite), his class load, and hapel at vesper time. The "curtain spiritual commitment. all" may be leading out in discus- Under the Campus Ministry um- ions or games, maybe a time of sing- brella, the 1983-84 group performed ng. or just a chat back in the dorm. for , Mount Pis- Bom four years ago, Destiny was gah Academy, Collegedale Academy, rought into being by Frank Roman, and the Ooltewah, McDonald Road, hen a student at Southern College. and Athens churches. A Marriage le and other students wanted to find Enrichment Seminar was itself en- way to share how they felt about riched by a Destiny presentation. Of Ihrist with large audiences, using a several home performances, "The ehicle that would appeal to people New Jerusalem Express" was the ^ith a wide variety of interests and major production. Just before all ages. Until this past school Christmas the play was presented to ear, the group was entirely oper- student peers as a Friday night ves- ted and organized by the students. per program. )avid Smith, assistant professor of "We've had to turn down so many Inglish, joined the group in the fall offers because of lack of funds and faculty advisor. His reaction is scheduling limitations," says Jus- ery positive. "By the end of the yeeu- tine Child, student director. "But we 'e all sensed tremendous potential have been accepted with enthusiasm nd growth," he says of Destiny. and open arms and hearts wherever In addition to plays and skits, pre- we have gone," she continues. This is under the direction of Kevin Rice, a stations incorporate reader thea- not surprising when you see the pre-med junior who will assume the T, mime, musical selections (both commitment and the enormous role of student director. Kevin, in his ocal and instrumental), and per- amount of enthusiasm that the stu- second year of Destiny, remembers jnal testimonies. "We were fortu- dents have for the group. how inspired he was by Destiny's ate this year to have so much musi- Coming from differing back- visit to the academy he attended. He al talent in our group to comple- grounds and with fields of study decided then that when he arrived at lent the acting," states Smith. At ranging from pre-med and nursing to college he wanted to be a part of Des- mes some things are performed im- theology, English, and business, the tiny. romptu, but generally scripts are group has really blossomed this year. "We've already acquired a number dapted and thoroughly rehearsed. "1 have grown closer to God, and of new scripts," Smith stated. "Hope- We have a regular weekly practice through Him, closer to the other stu- fully next year we'll have an even me," says Smith. While the student dents and learned how to really work greater sense of mission." In that irector does most of the coaching, as a group towards a common goal, case. Destiny members will continue mith is always on hand U) share his glorifying Christ," said a member of to seek fulfillment of their slogan, )ntagious enthusiasm. this year's group. "Our deepest desire is to know God's The group is composed of 15 stu- This fall the group will continue destiny for man."

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student in the band was asked to The Caribbean Welcomes raise $235. A contribution from McKee Baking Company also helped make the trip possible. SC Concert Band Thursday night the band per- formed for faculty and students at Southern College Con- wind-surfing, and water skiing were Antillian College. The concert was Thecert Band, directed by Pa- enjoyable sidelights ofthe trip for the followed by a special trip to Phos- tricia Silver, recently re- students. Shopping, eating different phorescent Bay for a boat ride out to turned from a two-week foods, and visiting with friends and see the phosphorescent effects in the tour of Puerto Rico, Jamai- relatives were also part of the fun. water. Early Friday morning band ca, and Haiti. The students had earned the relaxa- members left for the airport in San Traveling by bus the night of May tion, too. Fund-raising—from selling Juan where they boarded Air 6 to the International Airport in doughnuts and family portraits to Jamaica, arriving in Kingston, Miami, the band caught Capitol Air- writing letters and selling "fleas" Jamaica, around 5:30 p.m. lines flight 231 for San Juan, Puerto had been squeezed in with regular Transporting, feeding, and hous- Rico. Representatives of Bella Vista classwork and band rehearsals. Each ing the group were the first items of Hospital met the band members at business in Jamaica. Small ensem- the airport, loaded the group of 61 on ble groups had to practice for special two school buses, and traveled for music assignments at many different three hours to the western end of the churches in Kingston. Saturday island. There the band performed as night, May 14, a large concert was part of the celebrations for the 30th hosted by Andrews Memorial Hospi- anniversary of the hospital. tal in Stephanie Hall in honor of the Bella Vista Hospital, located in 40th anniversary of the hospital. Mayaguez—a part of the island most Featured soloists in this concert were tourists don't visit—served as hosts Jerry Clark and Lloyd Harder in for the SC Concert Band. The hospi- Severson and McDunn's "Concerto tal, along with community friends, for Trumpet and Trombone" and Pal housed and fed members of the band Kalmansson in Lieb's "Concertino for the five-day visit. Basso." A trumpet sextet and the Beautiful palm trees, beaches, precussion section were featured in tropical plants and trees, and "Trumpercussion" and the clarinet pineapple fields abounded. Sunbath- section served as soloists in ing, swimming, snorkeling, diving, "Clarinets Allegro."

6 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS The order and beauty of this cam- students who had the opportunity to pus attracts attention to the beauti- visit this nearby mission field. ful message Adventists are called to Members of the Southern College give to the world. In a land filled with Concert Band, returned to the voodoo influence, Haitian Advent- United States on May 18. After ists well know the meaning of Deut. spending Sabbath in the Orlando 31:6 — "Be strong and of a good cour- age, fear not, nor be afraid of them; for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with them; he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee." The SC Concert Band performed in "L' Auditorium Sainte Trinite" in downtown Port-au-Prince to a large capacity audience. During the con- cert the lights suddenly went out in one of the city's nightly blackouts. Fortunately, the school had its own generators and within 10 minutes enough light was available to con- tinue the concert. It was fun matching wits with the ever-present salesman who had ap- pointed himself as guide through the famous Iron Market and downtown Port-au-Prince. An hour-and-a-half drive through the countryside, with beautiful mountains on one side and the waters of the Caribbean on the other, brought the group to a beach with excellent snorkeling. Many health problems are to be guarded against in one's stay on the island of Haiti. SAWS (now known as Adventist Development and Relief Photos by Bob Silver Agency) has a full-time office and a Sunday included swimming in the warehouse of food in Haiti—again, warm waters of the Caribbean and trying to relieve the needs of needy climbing the falls at Dunn's River people. Members of the band visited Falls—one of the most lovely spots to a clinic for the blind, deaf, and am- visit in Jamaica. An interesting is- putees to see something of the pro- land tour by bus was enjoyed on the gram being conducted for these trip to West Indies College where the people. Everywhere the needs were band performed an additional con- great! cert for faculty and students of this Members of the band will not soon sister college. forget the parade of young people on The visit to Haiti, that third world the campus of Institut Franco- country of magic and voodoo, was an Haitien. There they saw students unforgettable part of the tour. Mem- preparing themselves for a better bers of the band were guests of In- life. It was an interesting experience stitut Adventiste Franco-Haitien, to talk with the students and work- located on the edge of Port-au- ers. All these contacts will not soon Prince. be forgotten by the Southern College Second largest class in history 256 Seniors Swell Alumni Ranks

hundred and fifty-six Twoseniors grasped their di- plomas and walked away as graduates of Southern Col- lege on Sunday, May 6. Members of the second largest graduating class in Southern College history were awarded 152 bachelor degrees, 114 associate degrees, and four one-year diplomas. Weekend ceremonies, held in the Physical Education Center, were opened with the service of consecra- tion on Friday evening. Peggy Ben- nett, associate librarian at Southern College, spoke on "1984 and Other Startling Realities." "There are many rapid changes and confusions in our world today," Miss Bennett stated. "The substance of survival is merely coping with change." She urged the class of 1984 to avoid allowing the stress and strain of everyday living to annihi- late their value system. "Look beyond the tensions and perplexities of our time and view with 20/20 vis- ion the eternal realities." Dr. Jan Paulsen, president of the Northern European Division, gave Saturday's baccalaureate service, "Weeding in God's Garden." Elder Paulsen urged the graduates to be open and generous with people who had shortcomings without doing away with the difference between right and wrong. "Christ said, 'Don't go weeding in my garden,' " Dr. Paulsen emphasized. "He didn't say that my conclusions about a person's spiritual life are incorrect. He said that he would take care of it himself when the time was right." The weekend climaxed on Sunday at the commencement with Dr. Ted Mercer's speech, "Three Principles to Live By" and the conferring of di- plomas on the seniors. Dr. Mercer stressed the necessity of adhering to burg, Chris Hale, Laurie McKee, has provided dozens of students with the principles of faith, hope, and love Carole Potter, Carolyn Schoonover, worthy student scholarships. in order to lead full, successful, and Lori Selby and June Sherman. Dr. John Wagner, president of the happy lives. "I encourage you to use An honorary diploma was con- college, introduced Richard A. hope like an anchor to tie down your ferred on Mrs. Ruth King McKee, Brock, president of Richmar, Inc., life's problems," the president of who attended Southern Junior Col- during the service. The newly con- Bryan College said. lege from 1924 to 1926 and is now the structed humanities building will be Among those who earned bach- vice president for purchasing and re- named Richard Brock Hall in his elor's degrees, seven graduated ceiving at McKee Baking Company. honor. Brock successfully raised $1 summa cum laude (3.90-4.00 Mrs. McKee has been directly re- million toward the construction of G.P.A.). This scholastic excellence sponsible for employing thousands of the college's new fine arts com- was achieved by Peggy Branden- college students at the bakery and plex.

• SOUTHERN COLUMNS ''Donf m)ssA)umr\\ Hormcoming A/ovawbetZ"^~^ with Mark Dalfon;n, giving Friday evening vespers, U'oa, CireuJS, '*^/ IT^^ presenting both Sohh^tlh morning services, /^aran Oswoild kelson, '79-, providing Soibboith evening meditations, and me as spedo/ guest on ^SSSi^ySaturcfay n/fAY; A/ova.mhcr 3i honof^ ^ ^^\ ^^^^ yeor^ c/assas j arc /f3

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New academic dean William Allen Joins Administrative Team

by Ken Rozell

William M. Allen, profes- sor of chemistry at the La Dr.Sierra campus of Loma Linda University, will join the Southern College ad- ministrative team as the new vice president for academic administra- tion in August. Dr. Allen will suc- ceed the retiring Dr. Cyril Futcher, who served as academic dean from 1971 to 1978 and again from 1982 to 1984. According to Dr. John Wagner, president of Southern College, the hiring of Dr. Allen was the culmina- tion of months of work by a search committee set up by the college. "We are very pleased to have Dr. Allen join our administrative team," Dr. Wagner said. "He is a creative, people-oriented educator and has a desire and interest in academic ex- cellence."

" I am very interested in developing an academic master plan."

Although this is the first time Dr. Allen has served as an academic dean, he is no stranger to adminis- trative positions. During his 16 years at La Sierra, Dr. Allen served as chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences for four years. He was in charge of 40 faculty members from seven different areas of study, in- cluding biology, paleobiology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, Dr. William M. Mien computing, and geological earth his- the time. tory. drews University as an instructor lumbia Union College at treasurer In addition to his duties at the col- and assistant professor of chemistry. Laurentine has served as taught lege, Dr. Allen also serves as a con- He received his bachelor of arts de- of and has however, sultant to the Geoscience Research gree at La Sierra and then went on to secretarial classes. Now, to home with the Institute and is a curator of minerals the University of Maryland to earn she has chosen stay Barbara, age for the World Museum of Natural his Ph.D. in organic chemistry. Allen's two children. next History. While attending graduate school, 16, will be a junior in academy start- Prior to teaching at La Sierra, Dr. he met and married Laurentine year. Gregory is 12 and will be Allen taught for two years at An- Clayon, who was a student at Co- ing grade six in the fall.

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When he is not working on cam- ease with both the faculty and the ture. We need to strengthen our pus. Bill Allen may be involved with administration. The people were academic program and position our- one of the many recreational pur- very friendly. I'm going to feel right selves so the students can get the suits he enjoys. Several summers at home here at Southern College." maximum educational benefits not ago, he spent the summer cycling in Dr. Allen says he is very interested just for the next 15-20 years, but for England and Wales. He also spent in long-range planning in his new the 40 years of their career." role as academic dean. "I am very Dr. Allen summarized his philos- interested in developing an academic ophy by explaining the way he hopes " We are constantly master plan," he emphasized. "Too to prepare Southern College's many times administrators are so academic program for the future. "I seeing a changing caught up with putting out brush don't plan any heavy or fast fires in the day-to-day routine that changes," he said. "I think it is more environment. . . . they do not look ahead. It will be one of a continuous fine tuning. But it Colleges need to of my priorities to focus on looking will have to be a cooperative effort: I ahead and seeing the wider picture. don't claim to have all the answers. be leading the "We are constantly seeing a chang- But by the faculty and administra- changes." ing environment in the world today. tion working together, we can pool Colleges need to be leading the our expertise for the common good of changes," Dr. Allen said, "and be Southern College. very adaptable to changes in the fu- one summer cycling down the West Coast from Seattle to Southern California. In addition. Dr. Allen en- joys virtually every sport basketball, baseball, golf, and racquetball—although he says he hasn't played as much racquetball since he got his bifocals. "With my new glasses," he says, "my eyes can't focus as fast. I end up playing more by feel than by sight!" When Bill Allen came to Col- legedale to interview for the academic dean position, he hadn't been on the Southern College cam- pus for 16 or 17 years. "I was very, very impressed with the buildings on the campus," he said. "I was over- whelmed with the quality of the

' ' We need to strengthen our academic program and position ourselves so students get the maximum benefit for the next 40 years of their careers. "

teaching facilities at Southern Col- lege." But even more impf)rtantly. Dr. Allen was impressed by the people at

SC. "When I first arrived on cam- pus," he recalled, "I felt perfectly at SOUTHERN PEOPLE

87-Year-Old Mountain Climber Hulda Crooks Visits SC

by Wendy Ripley

Southern College was privi- leged and delighted to have 87-year-old moun- tain climber Hulda Crooks visit the campus last semester, spreading her enthusiasm

for good health among students and Hulda Crooks Her backpack testifies to the peaks she has faculty. conquered. Hulda Crooks, often dubbed "The Old Lady of the Mountain," has ing in her garden and walking At 70, she began jogging and found climbed 86 Southern California whenever she could. To help cope that it greatly increased her ability peaks since age 60. While visiting the with life's stresses, she also began to climb. At 75 she started taking campus, Mrs. Crooks shared her se- cultivating a spirit of gratitude for long backpack trips of a week or more crets of good health and long life dur- the many blessings of life. "Above and the next year crossed the Sierra ing a series of worship talks. all, I reached out for a closer fellow- Nevada Range from Sequoia to Mrs. Crooks was born in Western ship with my Creator to enrich my- Whitney Portal, an 80-mile trip. Two Canada in May of 1896. Her father self mentally and spiritually," she years later, at age 78, she completed was a farmer and she grew up the says. the 212-mile John Muir Trail. Not old-fashioned way, performing vig- Later in life, Mrs. Crooks, having ready for the rocking chair at 81, she orous physical work as a daily started working on the Sierra Club's routine. At age 18, because of her registered list of 268 peaks in South- interest in the Seventh-day Advent- She first climbed Mt. ern California. ist message, she and her brother left Whitney at age 66, began Hulda attributes her amazing home. Away from home, she soon health and strength to following the jogging at 70, took long realized how unimportant formal basic principles of regularity in her learning had been on the farm and backpack trips at 75, and diet, exercise, and sleep. She exer- knew that she needed more than her at 81 began to tackle 268 cises daily, goes to sleep early, and fifth grade level of knowledge. And peaks. eats two well balanced meals a day. so she began the long climb from the "Everybody works best on a regular sixth grade to a bachelor of science schedule," she says. "It allows the degree in a small, Canadian always loved the outdoors, began body to function rhythmically." schoolhouse. She eventually ob- climbing mountains at the sugges- Along with conquering mountain tained her degree, but at the expense tion of her husband. Dr. Samuel A. peaks, Hulda Crooks continues to of her health. For the next 25 years Crooks. Although he could not ac- work on a part-time voluntary basis she suffered the results of overwork- company her because of a heart con- for the School of Health, Loma Linda ing and straining her body. dition, she enthusiastically hiked University. While working there, After obtaining her education, numerous peaks surrounding their she has co-authored numerous scien- Mrs. Crooks says, "I wasn't worth California home. When her husband tific papers in the area of nutrition much. 1 was nervous, anemic, and died in 1950, she increased her exer- and health with Dr. Mervyn Har- perpetually tired." cise program and at age 66 first dinge before officially retiring after Determined to regain good health, climbed Mt. Whitney, the tallest 32 years at the age of 78. Hulda evaluated her lifestyle, made mountain in the continental United If continued to be blessed with sure that her vegetarian diet was States. Since then, scaling the 14,495 good health, Mrs. Crooks believes adequate and set herself on a regular foot mountain has become a yearly she will climb Mt. Whitney again exercise program along with work- challenge. next year.

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since receiving his pilot's license. His oldest Donald has been married 55 years as of June, with granddaughter. Donna Helmich. recently one of the results being two daughters, eight finished dentistry at Loma Linda University and grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and opened a practice in Sacramento. two more expected by November. Besides an ever expanding family tree, he will complete 60 Harry P. Cowley, who attended SMC from years of denominational work in May. 1920's 1925-26. went on to receive his R.N. from the Orlando Sanitarium and Hospital in 1929. He also Masie (White) Jameson, '23, makes her home in in Collegedale. She is retired and spends most of her Rose (Meister) Allen, '21. resides in Deer married Gaynelle Allen 1929. and together they worked with John Harvey 10 in time taking care of her home. Elaine writes that Lodge. Tennessee. She enjoys the company of Dr. for years After she is looking forward to spending time with her her step-daughter and son-in-law. June and Miami Battle Creek. this, they owned and operated a beautiful treatment department in the oldest daughter. Elaine, who has recently moved Robert Beckett, her closest neighbors. Although Hotel Roanoke. Harry and Gaynelle are retired in back to Collededale. Her other daughter. Caro- retired. Rose keeps busy working on her garden. Roanoke. Virginia. lyn, with her husband Dick Fisher, returned to her lawn, her house, and activities in her church. (Tollegedale five years ago. Masie enjoys the time She also keeps in touch with her brother and his she spends with her children, four grandchildren, wife. Adam and Lucile Meister. who live in and four great-grandchildren. Beersheba Springs, Tennessee. Electronic Text Irene (Tolhurst) Krelgsman, '23, calls Davie, Thelma (Jooes) Belew, '26. is living in Trezev- We are pleased to have Florida, her home. In retirement, she spends a lot ant. Tennessee. She enjoys retirement, finally received such an of time working in her garden, and reports that having time for favorite activities such as garden- her flowers are blooming beautifully. Irene keeps ing, fishing, reading, and 'just living.' Her daugh- overwhelming response in touch with some other alumni with regular ter, Betty Carole Belew Grozy. {'66 graduate). to our request for visits every summer to . They all works with Senior Citizens Columbus. Ohio, and information from alumni enjoy spending time with one another and re- attends the Westerville. Ohio, church. and former students. We miniscing about things like helping build the Wilber Bishop, '23. and Helen Bishop, '25. are also pleased to comcrib and the boy's dorm at SMC. make their home in Cleveland. Tennessee. Their announce that this Alfred V. McCIure, '28. is a retired pastor and children. Wilber Bishop Jr.. D.D.S.. Carolyn conference president who now lives in Highland. Bishop Hoover. M.D.. Joseph Bishop. M.D.. and section was California. Leeta Bishop Johnson, have given their parents electronically generated the joy of 11 grandchildren and four great- by computer and Warner E. McCIure, '24. resides in Loma grandchildren. transferred by floppy disk Linda. He has four children: Warner M. '27. McCIure. Marjorie Nell Eggers, Marilyn Lucille Maurine (Shaw) Boyd, now lives in to the typesetting directly Plata, and Arden Nelson McCIure. He recieved Angwin. California. Currently retired, she for- equipment at The his B.A. at Andrews University in '27. his M.A. meriy served 19 years as a second-grade teacher at the University of Michigan in '33. and his for the Unified School District of St. Helena. College Press. In the Ed.D. at Michigan Slate University in '52. During California. .Vter 27 months of SOS. teaching in future, we hope to and after his academic career he has served the Hong Kong, she returned in 1977 to do volunteer produce the entire issue denomination in a number of positions, including and church duties for her home church. of the SOUTHERN principal at Graysville Academy, assistant presi- .Vliriam (Bruce) Boyd, '26. calls Camden. South dent of Andrews University. Malamulo Mission Columns in this manner. Carolina, her home. In retirement, she recently director, president of Helderberg College, princi- took lime out for an enviable activity-traveling. pal of , and more. Warner Miriam had a wonderful time touring India. Au- is now retired from a very full career. stralia. New Zealand, and Fiji from October M.O. Dart, M.D., '25. writes that he is still Horlon McLennan, '28. lives in Phoenix, through February. She especially enjoyed spend- practicing medicine in Englewood. Colorado. Arizona. He and his wife. Helen, are very busy ing much of her time with friends in Australia and people! He is the director of music for the visiting old fashioned, tent' campmeeting in an (Statham) English, '27. is currently re- Bertha Phoenix Central Church and for the 'Melodears.' is currently back in Camden, Auckland. N.Z. She tired and makes her home in Mobile, Alabama. a ladies sextet. He also produces the annual where she is personal ministeries leader and Phoenix area 'singspiration.' Together. Horton communications secretary for her church. Nellie Ferree, '28. lives in Winter Park, Florida. and Helen spend time water skiing on nearby Nellie has spent most of her life in service in the '28. his wife. (Watts) lakes during warm weather, playing tennis and Charlie Boykin, and Helen educational field. She spent 21 years in the Far badminton, teaching Sabbath School class and Boykin, '29. are now retired after 37 years of East as director of elementary teacher education aquatics, and taking an active part in church ac- service in India and South Africa. Three years during the years 1947-1960. She then became the tivities. ago they went to Okinawa on an S.O.S. (Susten- associate educational secretary for nine years, tation Overseas Service) basis to fulfill an enjoy- from I960 to 1968. With these and other jobs. Ruth (Johnston) Lippart Newell, '20, is now able assignment. All three of their children at- Nellie has earned an impressive record of 47 living in Portland. Tennessee. She has retired tended SMC. Recently. Charlie and Helen visited years in the educational field as both a teacher from her career as a registered nurse. Ruth has their son. William his family in Boykin. and Zam- and a supervisor. She is currently retired and two daughters and one son, (deceased). After her bia. at Institute. In Africa, the Riverside Farm spends six months in North Carolina and si.\ first husband passed away, she married T.W. between travels. live in Can- Chariie and Helen months in Florida, which she calls an 'excellent Newell in 1972. dler. North Carolina. combination.' R.L.and Martha (Montgomery) Odom, '24, live '23. living .Maude Brooke, is enjoying near our Cecil and Lucille Graves, '22 live in Lawrence- in Gentry. Arkansas. He is still writing and doing church's headquarters in Takoma Park. Mary- burg. Tennessee. For them, being retired does occasional preaching. She is Sabbath School land. volun- For the past few years she has done not mean being idle. They keep busy doing 'what- superintendent of the adult divisions and they teer work Hospital. at the Washington Adventist ever needs to be done' in their church and keeping both teach Sabbath School classes. They have where she was the assistant director of patient up with their relatives, who are 'scattered from two Bob, who is the eldest and lives in lervices sons- for 40 years before she retired. Maude's Orlando, to new Jersey, to Africa.' Arkansas, and John, who lives in Chattanooga. life is still very interesting and full of oppor- tunities, as she keeps busy working and spending Mamie (Songer) Hughes, '29, resides in Keene, W.B. Randall, '26, is a retired C.P.A. living in much enjoyed time with her niece. Jane Sum- Texas. Before retirement, she and late husband Palos Verdes Peninsula, California. tnerour. (also attended SC). who lives not far successfully owned and operated a small bakery from her. in Keene for about 27 years. They had one son, Velma Richards, '29, lives in Oriando. Velma I.croy Hughes, who is now married with four graduated with her R.N, from Florida Hospital. JcMc Cowdrick, '23. resides in Collegedale. Al- daughters. Two of them have married and blessed She now has no family since her husband passed though retired, he is currently a .Sabbath School her with three great-grandchildren, away. She and her brother, who lives in Mipenntcndeni and member of the church board Portsmouth, Virginia, are the only children left and other various committees at the Collegedale Donald W. Hunter, '24. lives in Riverside. from a family of nine. Church. Jesse reports that he recently enjoyed a California, Aftei retiring from the General Con- vitit from his oldest grandson. Raymond Bankcs. ference as associate secretary, he is now the Gen- Jean (Wingate) Schlll, '25, lives in Henderson- who stopped by on his first cross country flight eral Conference representative at Loma Linda. ville, North Carolina. In retirement, she says she

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Burdick, '36, lives in Marble Falls, more. Michigan, where he is an elementary always doing something-teaching Sabbath J. Gordon is school teacher. In 1941. he and .Anna Mae Texas. is a semi-retired medical director who church School class, going places, entertaining.' and ex- He tied the knot,' and now have six children still does occasional consultations, in toxicology Smalley tends an invitation to all her classmates to come for chemical companies and refiners. He enjoys and six grandchildren. and visit. Besides a brother who lives in River- children and nine grandchildren, but California, she has no family. Her husband, his three side, Joseph C. Hayward, '30. is a retired physician would enjoy them more if they weren't scattered gentleman and a scholar,' passed away in 1975. a in Bonita. California. He and his wife. Maijorie from Illinois to Idaho.' Two of his children are who is in San ( Skeoch ). have tw o children: Bruce, Vesta (Webster) Seek, '29, makes her home in practicing medicine, and one is a patent counselor Diego. California: and Sharon Jon Wilson, who Edinburg, Virginia. She is currently retired after for Winchestor. Beach. California. They also education. She and her lives in Newport 33 1 years in elementary '36, resides in College have three grandchildren, all members of the husband, a church elder and retired police James R. Chambers, is a consultant for North Park Church. lieutenant, are keeping busy on their farm. She is Place. Washington, where he School coordinator and a story teller Bionostics. Inc. He and his wife both retired in a Sabbath '37. North 37 years of Mazie A. Herin, lives in Fletcher. for 'Dial-A-Message.' They have three 1980. after James had completed retired, and has been were spent at Carolina. She is currently children-Carl, a minister in Hagerstown, Mary- teaching chemistry, 20 of which work at Fletcher Hospital which enjoy living in the doing volunteer land; Christine, in charge of telecommunication Walla Walla College. They finds very challenging. This last year she their comer' of the worid, where she at the G.C.; and Shirley, a homemaker and Northwest, helped to develop a thrift shop to be run by the they can be close to their son who has his dental swimming instructor. retirement but hospital auxiliao . She is enjoying practice in the Portland area. The Chambers fill says life has never been busier.' William H. and Evelyn Shephard, '26. reside in their time with gardening, church work, and con- Riverside, California. They moved to Riverside nections with scientific societies. Virginia Hibbard, '36. calls Redlands. Califor- in 1971 to be near their daughter and six grand- nia, her home. She is a retired school nurse and children. Since then, another grandson has been Mary R. Cowdrick, '38. writes that she retired writes that her granddaughter. Theresa Dorsey. added to the family. William and Evelyn are cur- from S.P..\. in 197.'> and lives in Madison. Ten- made the dean's list first semester with .A's in rently retired. nessee. pre-med at Texas .A&M.

Minnie Lee (Matthews) Ward, '24. lives in Ivan T. Crowder, '37. is retired in Galax. Vir- '36. Dr. J. W. Hickman, is a dentist/ Keene, Texas. She is currently retired and has ginia. He and his wife. Lorraine, just finished a developer in Longwood. Florida. He has a three children and seven great-grandchildren. year in Okinawa on S.O.S. (Sustentation Over- son and daughter at Forest Lake .Academy, a Minnie writes that she is now S5 years old. lives seas Service), where he served as pastor of the with the Visiting Nurses Association of by herself, and goes to church every week. English Church and Servicemen's Center. daughter Orlando, and a son who is the manager of the 1-4 Mary (Farley) Willis, ,'23. is a successful au- Dorothy (Sheddan) Culbert, '31. lives in Mam- Industrial Park. 'As it thor and recently had two books.published: moth Spring. .Arkansas, and is retired from the Vera Fay Lester, '36. currently lives in was on Pa's Farm,' by the Pacific Press Publish- Michigan Conference, where she served as trea- Healdsburg. California. She has spent many ing Association, and People of That Book,' by surer of Grand Ledge .Academy. She is now the years in service at Rio Lindo .Academy. When the the Review and Herald Publishing Association, treasurer for Arkansas-Louisiana Business and school opened in 1962. she was the registrar. She Professional .Advisory . Inc. The remainder of her Cecil L. Woods, Ph.D.. '21. now lives in served for 17 years in this capacity before retiring lime is spent vistingherfour children, all married, Angwin, California. He has 48 years of experi- in 1979. She now does volunteer work at the and her five grandchildren. She says. 'It keeps us ence in teaching and was a missionary in China as an assistant librarian and French going to visit them in Minnesota. Florida. academy seven years. He has been active in the Pacific for Cahfomia. and Oklahoma.' teacher. Union College Church by serving as the treasurer father and grand- Vesta Lester, "38. makes her home in since 1968. Cecil is the proud Archa O. Dart, '32. makes his home in South M. of three daughters, nine grandchildren and Apopka. Florida. She is a retired school teacher father Daytona. Florida. He is a retired minister who. five great-grandchildren. must have started a w ith 34 years of experience in teaching. He with his wife, keeps busy helping people through have tradition, because some of his grandchildren services as Family Life Seminars in such lives in Deer Lodge, missionaries and student missions Irad C. Levering, 37. also served as churches and weeks of prayer in church schools. Tennessee, and he says he is supposed to be' participants. He has three children: Charles, a minister in Ore- retired, but hasn't much time for that yet. He is gon; Keith, an optometrist in Colorado; and Vir- Viola (McNett) Young, '28. lives in Mt. Vernon. now the public relations and religious liberty rep- ginia Collins, a teacher at Spring Valley Ohio. She is a retired R.N. from occupational resentative for the Kentucky-Tennessee Confer- .Academy. Ohio. health nursing, but keeps busy with her church, ence to both the Kentucky and Tennessee legisla- housekeeping, and Christian services. She and tures when they are in session. He and his wife, Arthur Brooks Davis, '38. retired in May. 1980. her husband, a semi-retired chiropractor who Thelma. work together on whatever has to be and resides in Hampton. Virginia. He and his wife helps children with dyslexia, have enjoyed a last- done, including filling in at different churches for enjoy traveling immenseh . and that is how they ing marriage of 47 years. Her daughter. Mary K. months at a time between regular pastors. Irad spend most of their time. When they're not in Myers, a graduate of the CUC nursing program, says that prettv soon he and Thelma may decide Plant City. Florida, for the winter, they will prob- has four children, one who is enrolled at Walla to really' retire and that he hopes to see every ably be on their way to visit one of their daughters Walla College in the nursing program. Her son. J. one from his class at the '87 alumni homecoming. and their famihes in either Bristol. Tennessee, or Kenneth, lives in Columbus, Ohio, and has two Exton. Pennsylvania. Or- children. Lillie Mae Lord, '32. makes her home in lando. Flonda. She retired in 1973 and is cur- Albert L. Dickerson, '31. calls Ooltewah. Ten- rently in the Amencan Health Care Center in nessee, his home. He is currently retired and is Orlando recovering from a stroke she had in Feb- the assistant treasurer and an elder for the .Apison Church. .Albert has spent 50 years in the ministry. His daughter and her family (Elder and Mrs. Ludle (Ward) Lukal, '37. resides in Stapleton, Richard Gates), have spent many years in mission .Alabama. She writes that her husband. Robert T. service in South .America. Lukat. passed away in 1979. She keeps busy and enjoys her children and grandchildren. She Gerald O. Dunham, '32, lives in Portland . Ten- spends much of her time traveling extensively 1 930's nesse, is a C.P.A., and owns a C.P..A. firm in and really enjoys it. Gallatin. Tennessee. He has two children: Gerald, Jr., whoisa graduate of SMC and w orks lone (Ingram) McAIUster, '32. presently lives in Bruce T. Bei^amin, '33, currently calls Boring, for the firm; and Donna Crandell, who is also a Collegedale. She has spent 30 years in denomina- Oregon, his home. Bruce is a retired physician graduate of SMC and works as a radiologist in tional w ork and is now retired from her post as an and surgeon. He has seven children who are all Russellville. .Alabama. executive secretan'. She keeps up her skills while married and scattered from. 'San Bernadino to helping with secretarial work at her church as a '34. Portland.' His children blessed him with 19 J. Thomas Hall, resides in Fairview . Ore- volunteer. She and Robert Kirk McAllister took grandchildren. gon, and is enjoying retirement in the 'Oregon their vows in 1933 and now have two sons: Robert liquid sunshine.' He says there are two doctors M. McAllister of Calimesa. California; and Mer- Robert N. Bowen, "39. makes his home in Har- and two pastors in his neighborhood who are also wyn McAllister of Ft. Wayne. Indiana: They also rison. Tennessee.and is a retired auditor. Robert 'Collegedale boys' and make him proud of SMC. have six grandchildren and two great- is active in the Hixson church through his service grandchildren. as treasurer. Forest Halvorsen, '39. makes his home in Ed-

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SMC from i9.s3 to 195.*^ and is now a dentist in Sacramento. California, Their daughter, Reni Bu- tler, attended SMC and now lives in Marietta. Georgia,

Margaret D. Taylor, '36. resides in Mobile. Alabama, where she works as a secretary for her

husband who is a food broker. She is a former church school teacher and is still very active in church music. Her daughter. Sylvia T, Stanford, is living and working there in Mobile as a school librarian for the public middle school. She too is a graduate of SMC. Her son, Jeff Taylor, has three girls, and works for McKee Bakery in Col- legedale,

Mary (Lucas) Turner, '.34, calls Elmer. Mon- tana, her home. She is a retired registered dieti- tian. She says she has had "no grandchildren, no trip, no operation, just happy retirement at home on the farm ,

Frederick 'Ted' Webster, '34. is now retired in Deltona. Florida. His sister. Vesta (Webster) Seek also attended SMC and lives in Edinburg. Virginia.

M. Eulalia White, '30. has retired from teaching in the nursing department at .Andrews University and lives in Berrien Springs. Last year she re- turned from six months in .Australia and points Thatchers Visit Home between. She visited a number of relatives w hile there and found information about family mem- bers who served in .Australia in the eariy days of On May 25, the three Thatcher children returned "home" to there, particularly at Avondale Col- grandnephew and niece. David visit their childhood farm site, new the campus of Southern lege. She says her and Linda Wente. graduated from SC in 1983, College. Pictured above are: Jason Thatcher, Evadne Thatcher Smith, and Paul Thatcher. N. B. White, '33. presently lives in Jacksonvil- le, Florida, where he is now retired but keeping Since the college moved to the Thatcher plantation in 1916, busy maintaining his home and doing church two buildings on campus are a reminder of our Thatcher heritage: work. He and his wife, Marijane (Spivey). have have two Thatcher Hall (women's residence) and "The Doll House," lived in Jacksonville for 45 years. They sons. Norman and Terry, and a daughter, Karen, Evadne's playhouse about 80 years ago. who also attended SJC.

Lynne (Suddath) Wiederkehr, '38. makes her home in Harrington. Delaware, Lynne is a retired teacher now serves as chuch clerk. Her hus- Opal Lucille Miller, '32. is retired in Col- .Arkansas, her home. She is retired and is the and band is a farmer, so she reports that they take legedale. She is active in the church, raises flow- church treasurer of the Bonnerdale Church, Her vacations in January February, She says ers, feeds wild birds, does oil paintings, sews, and husband, Martin C, Shain, has retired after 32 their and in Colorado, but just had the privilege of a visit from her friends years as pastor and department secretary. They sometimes they visit her sister usually you'll find them down south for their vac- who live in Florence. Italy, She says. I am well have one son. Martin B, Shain, and three great- and happy and look for Christ's soon Coming,' grandchildren. ations,

Elizabeth (Neece) Willingham, '32. calls Char- George T. ,Mills, M.D., '38. calls Memphis, H. Raymond Sheldon, '31. is now a professor lotte, North Carolina, her home. She has retired Tennessee, his home. He is a physician and sur- emeritus in chemistry for the La Sierra Campus of from secretarial work, and has two daughters, geon with 35 years experience. He and his wife. Loma Linda University. He served at Loma grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Fay (Vaughn) Mills, have four children: Joan Linda from 1948-1981, seven Mills, an SMC graduate now in Boston; Robert Charles Mills, another SMC graduate now prac- Albert C. Smith, '3.'>. now lives in Shreveport.

ticing radiology: G. Tom Mills. Jr, . a teacher, and Louisiana, He is retired from the Louisiana Divi- Carolyn Mills, who recently received her mas- sion of Employment Security and is now pastor of ter's in music at Boston University, the Mansfield Church, His wife is a nurse who works in surgery at Schumbert Medical Center in Walter M. Ost, M.D., '32. presently lives in Shreveport, They have two daughters. Sharon Florida, wife. laughl in Dellona. His Genevieve, and Carolyn, Sharon married Bill Fitts, and to- communications at SMC from I%6-I982, They gether they served as missionaries in Nigeria, he 1 940'S have both retired and are living the good life' in as head oi the Knglish department and she as a 'beautiful' Ueltona. feeding and watching birds teacher and acting registrar, Sharon and Bill and Olive (Rogers) Braley, '47. who laughl for eight in our back yard.' their son. Stephen, are now at Texas A&M Uni- years in SC's music department, is living in Glen- versity where Bill teaches and is finishing his giving '3 dale, California. She is still going strong Florence Riles, 1, is retired in Acworth . Geor- Ph,D, Carolyn married Mark Miller, and they private studies in piano, voice, and speech. She is gia, and docs visitation for her home church. She served as student missionaries to Pakistan. After giving concerts and church programs with has three sons and one daughter, also college they also served as missionaries in Beirut. her husband. Brad Braley, They have had a very Elenora (McAlpinc) Robinson, '38. presently Carolyn and Mark now live in Keene. Texas. happy marriage, 39 years in duration, lives in Futaw, Alabama. She is a homcmakcr. Lewell Smith, '36, lives in Jacksonville, Esther (Kephart) Bruce, '46, currently makes and has been married to a retired International E. i-lorida.and is retired from Florida Junior College her home in Silver Spring. Maryland, She is the Harvester dealer for 38 years. She has two mar- at Jacksonville, serves as the chairman of the director of secretarial services for the General ried daughters with two children each and they all He Board for the elders of the Jacksonville First Conference and is responsible for a secretarial live in hutaw, so she has been able to watch her attended pool and the word processing system, etc. Her grandchildren grow up She and her husband stay Church, His wife. Gladys (Leitner), Junior College in 1933- 193,'i, and is now husband is the assistant treasurer for the General busy and enjoy traveling, fishing, and camping, Southern a retired music teacher, serving as organist and Conference, Esther has three children, six grand- Martha (Brown) .Sbain, '36. calls Hot Springs. church clerk. Their son, Lewcll, Jr.. attended daughters, and one grandson.

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keeps busy 'keeping' house, '41 lives in work and did not work anywhere else. She has working. Elvine Elsie (Landon) Buck, . presently Ber- grandsons. The working in the yard, visiting friends, and working rien Springs. Michigan. She is a music teacher at one son, one daughter, and four to their new country on hobbies. She says her time is well spent but St. Joseph Public Schools and an adjunct profes- ColUers just finished moving north of San Francisco, a passes too swiftly. sor in music education at .Andrews University. home about 100 miles of of theirs since they were mar- She is also a member of the Board of Trustees at lifelong dream '43, is manager of the live in the country and con- John E. Keplinger, the Andrews University, is a past chairman of the ried. They want to Servicemen's Center in Frankfurt. Ger- Southwest Michigan National Guild of Piano tinue working for the Lord in research and writ- SDA many. He and his wife. Nellie, visited the U.S. in Teachers, and authored an article in the February ing. and June for a six-week furlough. After- Music Journal. Elsie has three children: Pat May Mary Frances (Lmderman) Cox, '43. lives in wards, they returned to Germany to slay at least Dominguez. who attended SC as a freshman and Knoxville. Tennessee. She resigned in 1980 from two more years. now has her Ph.D.. is married to Frank, a profes- her job as T.V.A. law librarian, and now consid- ser at the University of Carolina. Chapel Hill, ers 'every day a holiday." Her son, Frank L. Cox. Victor and Alice Mae (Perkins) Kimber, "47. are where she is a bibliogragher in the university lib- Jr., lives and works in Los Angeles. now in Sanford, Florida. They are both retired rary: Edwin L. Buck and family are living in and were S.O.S. (Sustentation Overseas Service) Michigan; and Elizabeth and her husband. Dave Joe Crews, '46. is presently living in Myersvil- workers to Bethel College. Butterworth. Trans- Zumbrunnen. are in Washington D.C. le. Maryland. He is the director and speaker for kei. Africa, in 1979 and 1980. In 1980 and 1981, Radio-TV Ministries. His wife, serve at the Nebraska Mis- Alta D. Burch, '40. resides in Orlando. Florida. they volunteered to Lu Ann (Tunison) Crews, is also an alumnus of Indians. Their one daughter Alta has been a chaplain at Florida Hospital since sion of SDA's for SJC. from 1941. They have two sons, both mar- lives in Conrae, Texas. 1%7. His wife. Tralece. is an R.N. and works for ried, and two grandchildren. His youngest son. a general surgeon. Their son is in marketing with Dennis, is his assistant at Amazing Facts and his Neva (Sell) and J. B. Kinder, '48, reside in Day- Burdine's Department Store and their daughter is other son. Larry, just finished ministerial training ton, Ohio. They have four children and five a receptionist and secretary for a radio station at at cue. grandchildren. the University of Central Florida.

'49, at Bobra Crosby, is an accountant Sovex "45. is living in Bangor, Alan F. Bush, '45, presently lives in Lansing. Dr, Gunter W, Koch, Natural Foods. Inc. in Ooltewah. has had a dental practice in Bangor Michigan. Alan's career is dentistry. He married Michigan. He after serving Collegedale in 1945, and they for 32 years, which he established Thetis Webster in Phyllis England, '47. lives in Deer Lodge, Ten- have two daughters. Pam and Janelle. Pam four years with the U.S. Army. His wife, Ema now nessee. She is a housewife and is quite active in three children and Janelle Mae. graduated from EMC with a B.A. in busi- (BushI Steen has the Meister Memorial Church. Her husband is likes to take time out for has two children and Uves in St. ness and accounting. She (Bush) Burke Their son. Marty, is the manager of the retired. Gunter and Thetis greatly enjoy their five hobbies like music and skiing in Colorado. Louis. Alan cafe at the Omni International Hotel in Atlanta and Etna Mae have one daughter, Ruth Jo Anne, grandchildren. while their daughter. Sharon, and her family Hve a senior OB/GYN resident at Loma Linda Uni- in Morganton, North Carolina. Their daughter. Marilynn (Estelle) Byrd, '4}. lives in Arden. versity Hospital. Trisha. is working as a secretary for the Carolina North Carolina. She is the secretary-registrar for Conference. Fletcher Hospital School of Nursing. Marilynn Nellie Jane (Smith) Macdonald, '40. retired in after teaching 39 years in every enjoys her seven-month-old grandson and her Lucy (Helton) Hails, student '46, is currently Wheaton. Illinois, or other from first through col- son, who is married and is the associate pastor of living in Angwin, California. Lucy is a grade at one time Macdonald the San Bemadino Church in Carolina. homemaker with two grown children and one lege classes. Her husband, Ralph E. grandchild. died in 1974 after almost 20 years in denomina- '49. Charles L. Cannon, makes his home in tional work. Rutherford. North Carolina. He is working as a Thomas E. Hansen, "49, resides in Ardmore. physical therapist on contract with the l^Jblic '41 Oklahoma. He is a chaplain at Ardmore Adven- M, Evelyn (Huxtable) McClure, , makes her Health District, while his wife is working as an tist Medical Center and the pastor of the Davis home in Loma Linda. California. She writes that R.N. Charies writes that he wishes to correct the Church. His wife. Paula Hansen, is the director of she was born while her father was a student at error of someone who addressed him as an M.D. the Kinderiand-Church Daycare. Thomas and SMC. Evelyn's father. T. R. Huxtable. helped He said it's flattering, but a small error! He has Paula have four sons: Dan. Mark, Bryan, and move the school from Graysville. four children: Stephen, a medical graduate in re- Tracy. They also have three grandchildren in- sidency in Daytona: Scott, a third-year medical cluding twins Jason and Justin (one year old), and Lois McKee, '43. teaches office management at student at Loma Linda University; Cynthia, a Kelli Lynn (two years). Loma Linda University. physical therapist graduate working in Glendale. "47, living in California; and Christopher, a second-year col- B. Page Haskell, is presently PauUne (Merron) McMaster, is a '42 alumna by lege student at Pacific Union College. Burieson, Texas. Page is the assistant treasurer of virtue of earning her diploma in nursing at the the Southwestern Union Conference. Page"s Florida Hospital campus. She works part time as Manuel M. Carballa, '49. calls Takoma Park, daughter. Cheryl, will graduate from nursing at an R.N. on the staff at Alliance Nursing Center Maryland, his home. He is retired as the vice SAC this spring. near her home in Pierson, Florida. Her husband of finance for Gencon Risk Manage- president manages an L.P. gas company in New Smyrna '4 . in ment Service, but still works part time. In July he Hoyt Hendershot, 1 is retired after 36 years Beach. Her son. Michael McMaster, attended SC moved to Deltona, Florida, where his daughter. pastoral and departmental work in Alabama. in 1972-73. Her daughter is an R.N. at Fisk Maggy, also resides. He lost his oldest daughter, Mississippi. Georgia. Florida, and Tennessee. He Memorial Hospital in New Smyrna Beach. Miriam, in February, 1983, tocancer of the neck. and his wife. Hazel, are really enjoying retire- Miriam's children are all in college. ment at their home near Calhoun. Georgia. Their Margarita (Dietel) Merriman, '46, is chairman son. Lewis, is the director of youth ministries in music department at Atlantic Union Col- (Maxwell) Carlson, '40, joined her of the Quinnette Florida and their daughter, Valerie, is a dental lege. Her husband. Houston, is a sales represen- husband, Mervyn. in early retirement in Bel- hygienist, married to Larry McKimiy, and lives in tative for Eusey Press. Their children are Harold, mont. California, after 33 years of elementary Atlanta. now in graduate school, and Merri Lynn, ajunior teaching. For four years she continued with sub- at AUC. stitute teaching. They are active in the Burlin- June (Snide) Hooper, "42, is residing in Col- game Church and in a sailing club, and are enjoy- legedale. She says she is retired, at least tem- Miriam G. (Moore) Miracle, '43. is retired in ing their grandchildren, Chris 13. and Stephanie. porarily. June still keeps busy with church work Loma Linda, California. She helps collect clo- II. and babysitting her adopted grandchildren. thing for Community Services and her husband. assistance to a country Frieda Clark, "40, is living in Takoma Park, Edgar R, Howard, '43, now lives in Pueblo. Gene, gives musical Maryland. She is just now recuperating from Colorado. His challenging job of school church in the area. surgery in the nursing home. She retired from psychologist involves the evaluation of children Cakes, '49. is enjoying country living in denominational work in 1953, and worked seven with problems interfering with school progress, Warren Georgia. He and his wife. Virginia, retired years in a doctor's office. She has no immediate and conferring with teachers, parents, and north Harris. For 15 years he was director of family in her area. Her brothers and sisters are others. His first grandchild. Melissa, was bom to in Young Hospital and his wife was on scattered throughout the country. his son. Phil, and wife, Debby (Woriey) Howard, personnel at Florida in Sandpoint, Indiana, where Phil is teaching. the nursing staff. Georgette (Damon) Collier, '44, is retired in '49, un- Hopland, California. She graduated as a secret- Elvine Jones, '43, is living in Fort Meyers. Jean Elaine (Kuster) Ott, has been an ary, and most of the 30 years her husband was in Florida. She is currently retired and living with derwriter for the General Conference Insurance pastoral-evangelistic work, she did his secretarial her sister who, she reports, is the oldest but is still Department for the last 13 years. Previously she

A-4 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS worked in the Honda Conference office for 21 physician husband with billing and taxes. Three wife. Doris, keeps busy working in auditing for years. She and her husband. Roger, reside in of their four children are married. One son is a the conference. They have four children: David, Laurel. Maryland. dentist, one is in business, and their daughter is a graduate of SMC in '69 and now living in Atlanta; nurse. Their youngest son is in dental school. Louann. a librarian at Cedar Lake Academy; Petty, '41. is a retired minister in Frederick C. Mark, who is living in .Antonio. Texas; and Tim. His wife. (Loveland) Tanner, '48. says she keeps in Altamonte Springs. Florida. Mary Mary who is living in Keene. (HudakI Petty, is still teaching at Forest Lake touch with six of her 16 nursing classmates. (One

Elementary Educational Center. Their son. Fre- is deceased, to her know ledge. ) She would love to Verna Ruth (Wade) Wood, '49. lives in Keene. derick C Jr.. is moving to Dallas. Te.xas. from hear from any of the other nine. Her address is: Texas, and works in Ft. Worth as a nurse at the University of Iowa where he was doing 1992 McDade Rd.. Hephzibah. Georgia 30815. Huguley Memorial Hosital. Verna has three chil- psychiatric research. Daughter Sharon is married She is on the nursing staff of the V.,A. Hospital in dren: a daughter. Lisa Perry, who is now a wife, to I^rry Wolcott. who teaches 5th grade at Augusta. Married 33 years, she has four children mother, and homemaker with two children; a son. FLEEC. Sharon is employed at Florida Hospital. and three grandchildren. Music is her hobby. Carlo, who is still living at home and attending Their sons are 8 and 6. college; and another daughter. Tami Zambrano. a '47. is a Grace M. (Schneider) Turner, registered nurse at Knapp Memorial Hospital in Evan W. Richards, Sr., '48. retired in Bryant. homemaker in Coilegedale. where she also cares Wallace. Texas, where her husband. Rene. Florida. .\labama. after 32 years with Florida Hospital and for her aged mother. Her son Russell is in teaches biology at Valley Grande Academy. .Adventist health systemsL'nbelt. His wife. Ruth. .Another son. John, married with three children, had completed 17 years as emergency department lives in Vermont. Her daughter. Bonnie, married Philip Young, '49. is a retired minister and livds director at Florida Hospital. Now gardening and Lewis Miles and they have two children. in Bemidji. Minnesota. Philip reports that he and travel occupy much of their time. wife. Louise (Dalton) Young, are still going Paul and Ruth (Risetter) Watson, '50 and '49. strong. They have one son who is married and is '47. Tennessee. Paul is Max L. Ritchie, pastors the Loveland. Col- make their home in Knoxville. living in Lincoln. Nebraska. orado, church. His wife, the former Catherine an M.D. who practices at Park West Hospital in Farrell. was from Dayton. Tennessee. Their two Knoxville and is also a member of the American Freda CaroIjTi Zeigler, student '68 and '69, is a married daughters. Mary .Anne and Catherine, .Academy of Family Physicians. Ruth is finishing housewife and gardener, happily fitting in at are both nurses. five years as an elementary school teacher at Southern College. Freda says she has a close-knit Little Creek School in Knoxville. The Watson's family who spends time together working on '48. Robert Roach, is now living in Loma Lin- have three children: Linda who is studying re- stories for a 'Heritage' book of her early days in da. California. spiratory therapy at Roane State Community Col- Quebec. Canada, for her granddaughter. She also lege; Jim (SMC 1982). president of the sophomore writes that she is spending some of her time work- Richard Sloan, '53. and his wife. Thyra(Bowen) class of medicine at Loma Linda; and Cindy . who ing with the health screening van and is really Sloan, '42. live in CoUegedale. He dri\es an 18- is just finishing Little Creek School in May. enjoying it. Her husband is a retired SC teacher. wheeler tank truck for Polysar Latex Co. She retired last after 38 years of elementary May Donald Leroy West, Sr., '42. retired in Coi- Dr. Leiand Hale Zollinger, '47. is a public leaching. 25 of them at Spalding School in Col- legedale from McKee Baking Company as per- school administrator in Hendersonville, North legedale. Of Richards 25 trophies for jogging, sonnel director in December. 1978. He keeps Carolina. His son. Robert, works for Adventist over the last eight years, he is most earned very busy with the church, the Kiwanis Club, Hospital SystemsUnbelt. and his daughter-in- pleased with the one from the Augusta Marathon. attending to his older sister, and his hobby, an- law. Joan, is a church school teacher in the tique automobiles. His wife is the supervisor of Florida Conference. Ekmise (Wynn) Smith, '44. lives in Asheville. nurses at the Hamilton County Nursing Home. North Carolina, with her husband. Warren, who Their son Don. Jr.. owns and operates a 30-bed is medical director at .American Enka. They just rest home in Hendersonville. North Carolina, returned from a Maranatha project in Brazil, with his wife and two sons. His daughter. Arlene. combined with a tour in Peru. Their son. Carlton, married Terence Futcher and they now live in and his wife. Valerie, live in Centerville. Ohio. Shreveport. Louisiana, with their two children. She and daughter Nancy w ork at Kettering Medi- David and Christy. Terence is the treasurer of the cal Center, and Carlton has an auto body shop. cortference while .Arlene teaches nursing at the

Hazel (Brooks) Snide, '42. is retired in Takoma university. Shiriey. their youngest daughter, and her husband. Richard Wodzenski. are living in 1 950's Park. Maryland. She continues to help in Com- munity Services. CoUegedale. Richard is the postman and Shiriey is a nurse at Erianger Hospital. Shirley and James T. Alexander, '55. is an ophthalmologist Joseph A. Soule, '48. pastors the Florida Living Richard have two children: Robyn and Ryan. in Ukiah. California. Church in Forest City. Florida. His wife. Helen, '49. student in 1942-43. Hospi- Ben D. Wheeler, and his wife. Ann an SC works at Florida Elder R. H. (Bob) Ammons, '55. has been the '46. are living in Walhalla, South tal. Their Larry works there as a physical Wheeler, son senior pastor of the Omaha Memorial Church in therapist. is medical Carolina. Ben is the pastor of the Salem- Son John a technologist at Omaha. Nebraska, since 1980. His wife. Frances churches and is presently Walker .Memorial Hospital in Avon Park. Flori- Westminster- .Anderson (Motley) Ammons, is another graduate of SMC. da. involved with running health programs and a Re- '54. She works full time in the Bergan-Mercy velation Seminar. Both of their sons have finished Hospital. Rob. their son. is the last of the family JoAnn (Perkins) Stevens, '46. is associate libra- college. David at Walla Walla and Carroll at their to graduate from SMC, ('79). Their daughter. rian at Loma Linda University. Her daughter. own alma mater. Ben reports that George Pear- Anita, graduated from Union College in 1983, and Cathy Throssell. teaches in the LLU School of man, builder of SMC. and Don Rima are some of their granddaughter is only two. Health. Another daughter. Dana, is at Andrews their members. University Dick Arthur, '58, is currently living in Al- Ira F. Wheeler, '41 is living in Manchester. varado, Texas. He attended the SC alumni meet-

Alvln J. Stewart, 41. and his wife, Alice, are Kentucky . He is in private practice as a physician ing at Southwestern Adventist College last retired in Coal mont. Tennessee. Of his 38 years of and is also on the staff at Memorial Hospital. He January. Dick is a teacher in the language field. church work. 20 of them were in the Inter- also serves on (he hospitals' Committee of 100. American Division. Their son teaches art at His wife. Lcomia, has her B.S. in nursing. Of Richard E. Arthur, '58. began working in the Union College. Through the years Alvin has con- their three children, two of them took her lead, field of EF.G. (electroencephalography) in 1965. tinued to play the horn and now plays for the SC got their B.S. . and arc living near CoUegedale and He has spent eight years at Hinsdale Hospital, band again. Their daughter works in Orlando. Chattanooga. The other is an instrument flight until 1972. when he went to Ft. Worth hospitals instnictor in Riverside. California. for 1 1 years. His oldest son. Dan, is an R.N. and Enin B. Stewart, '48. is nowa research chemist has been working in Tillamook, Oregon, for for the East Tennessee State University Medical Betty (Boltomley) Wood, '49. resides in Jane neariy three years. School, after retiring from a laboratory director- Altamonte Springs. Florida. Betty is a secretary

•hip in IV78 His son. Rick, just received his and bookkeeper for Dr. Robert T. Hoover and Bernice E. Baker, '.54, is a retired teacher living' Ph.D. in music education from the University of Economy Health Food Sales. Their son, Dr. in Sandy, Oregon. She writes that she celebrated Miami. He also has (wo daughters and five grand- Michael N. Wood, a surgery resident at Loma her 78th birthday last October and is still fending children. Linda, has a son. H. Lee Wood, who is in real for herself. Mr. Baker passed away in 1976. estate in Chattanooga. tyk .Marie (Wallace) Stockdale, '43. writes David H. Bauer, °56, is presently living in Ber- from Loma Linda. California, of her new Robert H. Wood, '47, is the secretary of the rien Springs. Michigan. He is the vice president

interest— the computer. She uses it to assist her Texas Conference and lives in Keenc. Texas. His for development and public relations at Andrews

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l'ni\ersity. His wife. Marilyn, edits science John H. Culp, Jr., M.D., '57. is a gynecologist January of this year and was buried at Keene. textbooks for elementary schools. They have one living in Charlotte. North Carolina. Their son is married and lives in Houston. Their son. Randy, who is a sophomore business major daughter. Donna, is an R.N. and plans to get Culvey, '53. lives in Hyattsville. at .Andrews University. Marie Mary- married in July. land, and does home nursing in the District of Mary (Neal) Boals, student '51. passed auay in Columbia and nearb\' Maryland. P. WlUiam Dysinger, M.D., .M.P,H„ 51. is Dyersberg. Tennessee, in December. 1982. chairman of the department of international '57. Chester H. Damron, is campus chaplain at health and director of preventive medicine spe- ".s6. .Andrews University. He and his wife live in Ber- Bradford W. Braley, makes his home in cialty training at Loma Linda Medical Center. He rien Springs. Their oldest son. Don. and his wife. Glendale. California. He has been the organist is currently president of the Adventist Interna- Elise. made them grandparents for the first time and elder at the Los .Angeles Church for 29 years, tional Medical Society. He and his wife. Yvonne in November. 1983. 'It's a boy. .Allen, and and plays at all the area churches. Bradford Casey Minchin. live in Yucaipa. California. She works are we proud of him!' helped install the pipe organ at SMC 40 years ago. as a public health nurse and is completing re- when he also fell in lo\'e with and married his quirements for the M.P.H. degree. Their oldest Charles DeArk, Sr., '50. has retired from leach- southern belle.' Olive R. (Balson) Braley. He son. Edwin, is married and he and his wife are ing school. He is now living in Pegram. Tennes- also writes that he "loves Collegedale.' also completing public health degrees, preparat- see, and attends the First Church in Nashville. ory to mission service. Wayne is a sophomore Koy T. Brown, "5?. is a semi-retired realtor and Homer Dever, '57. and his wife. Arlene, '55. medical student at Loma Linda, and John is a real estate developer in Napa. California. He is an have been teaching church school at Dunlap. college sophomore who has been attending New- elder in the local church. His wife. Ina. works for Tennessee, for 12 years. Their oldest daughter. bold College in England this past year. the Napa County superinlendeni of schools. Loma. has been teaching at Malamulo. Malawi. Robert East, -M. is a minister in the Toms River- -Africa, but returned in July. Their Bob Burchard. '.s9. and his wife. Ann, '.s.s, live daughter Beth Collingwood Park. New Jersey, district. He is is married and on the staff at Laurelbrook in Manchester. Kentuck\ . where he is president also health and temperance coordinator for the .Academy in Tennessee. Their youngest was a of Memorial Hospital and she is a housewife. This New Jersey Conference. His wife. Marie, '52, junior at Southwestern .Adventist College last summer they and their daughter. Beth, are in semester. retired in June from teaching at the Lake Nelson Hong Kong, where Bob is relief at administrator SD.A School. Hong Kong .AdventisI Hospital. They ser\ed Maurice A. Dunn, '50, lives in Vinita. Ok- there from 1970 to 1979. Dolly (Darbo) Fillman, '53. is a homemakerand lahoma, with his wife of 55 years. He is Sabbath land de\ eloper in School superintendent and an elder in the Collegedale. Her husband. Cliff Burgeson, '58. is vocal/instrumental Ketchum Church. Don. is a dentist with an office in Ringgold. They teacher ailncirlik .Mr Base in .Adana. Turkey. He still have 14-\ ear-old twins at home. Katie and is also organist and choir director at the base Peter Durichek, Jr., '57. is living in Mansfield. Kim. Dolly is social chairman for the college chapel. He has been leaching for the Department Te.xas. He just finished 25 \ears of teaching. He church, and as such, organizes tours to promote of Defense school system since l%2and this has taught third and fourth grades at Burton Junior friendship and provides a shopping shuttle ser- taken him to Germany. Libya, the Philippines, .Academ\ His wife. Violet, passed away in vice. and Turkey.

Mary, '58. imd Eugene Burke, '59. and their daughters. Cherie. '83. and Lisa. '8.3. live in Col- legedale. Mary is librarian at Spalding Elemen- tary School and graduated from Peabod\'finder- hilt recently with her M.L.S. Gene teaches grade 6 at West Side Elementary School. Cherie works at McKee Library and McKee's bakery canteen. Lisa is secretary-receptionist at Collegedale Cre- dit Union.

Nobel A. Carlson, '54. retired last January and moved to Groveland .Academy in Florida. "There he teaches part time. His wife. Hildur. does some

counseling. Son Dennis is a pastor in Puyallup. Washington. Kevin and Gregory are in business in the Orlando area. Gary is farm manager at Little Creek .Academy in Tennessee. Their sons have given them a grandson and four grand- daughters.

Normalou (Sanborn) Coble, '55. and her hus- band, Gaynor. celebrated their second wedding anniversary on February 29. They live in St. Petersburg. Florida. Occasionally they visit the children and two grandchildren living in Indiana. She continues to work in social and economic services for H.R.S. Her husband recently re- ceived his .10-year pin from the Bay Pines V.,A. nursing department.

Carolyn (Hoofard) Cooper, '.^8. devotes her time to her family, art work, and church and community work. Her husband. Jerry, is quality Welcome Alumni control manager at Mercury Marine in Stillwater. Oklahoma. Their daughter. Kim. 14. loves toplay During the Georgia-Cumberland camp meeting, May 23-26, the soccer. Their son. Sean, is 1 1, and is artistic like Little his mother. Their address is Wagoner, Oklaho- college provided alumni and friends with lemonade and ma, but they live in the country and especially Debbie cookies. Serving refreshments, while visiting with alumni enjoy observing waterfowl. and friends, are from left: Ruth Neeland Jacobs, Nellah Keith, Roy W. Crawford, '53, and his wife. Delores Edythe Stephenson Cothren, and Fred Cothren. (Whiteneck) Crawford, former student, are re- Dozens of alumni signed the alumni register, reviewed former tired in Lawrenceburg. Tennessee. They garden in the summer and travel in the winter. The\ annuals, updated names and addresses, and talked about the enjos helping with the local church and volunteer- "good 'ole days." ing at Scott Memorial Hospital. They also enjoy passing out literature dunng their travels.

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R. Dale Fisher, '5!, lives in a country area south John Harlan, '53. retired as administrative as- niversary. Their three children have all attended of Corona. California, and is owner-manager of sistant to the president of a division of ABC. the university. Anacapa Company, dealing with marwifacturing Jacksonville. Florida. He and his wife live in William '56. and rural country living rentals. The Fishers have Monteagle, Tennessee, and are active in the Mon- E. Ingram, is presently living in Riverside. California. is three grown children. He is a member of several teagle Church. They frequently give musical He a dentist who takes hospital boards and belongs to .A.S.I. programs in area churches. time out to be active in many church and com- munity activities. He and his wife. Jeanne, have Mike Foxworth, '70. lives in Moberly, Mis- Patricia (Thames) Harris, '53. was married on two daughters: Karen, who is attending college; souri, where he has a director of development and .April 28 to Everett Greene. She is continuing to and Sandy, who is in academy. public relations for four years. His wife. Dee Dee work as a registered nurse at Florida Hospital. Jamile Jacobs, '51. has just moved from (Little), is formerh from Denver. Their daughters Mr. Greene has been with Martin Marietta for 26 Brunswick. Maine, and is now living in South are Suzanne. 10. and .Andrea. 7. years. Pittsburg. Tennessee. Forrest LaVerne Fuller, M.D., '50. and his Larry Hawkins, '54 arid his wife, Gwen, former James and Mable (Mitchell) Joiner, both '53 wife. (Meyer) Fuller, former student, live pre-nursing student, live on a four-acre farm near Norma graduates, are living in Beltsville. Maryland. in Bonita. California. Their four older children Walla Walla. Washington. He is a physician and James is the editor and treasurer for the General are all married, and they have si.x grandchildren. staff anesthesiologist at Walla Walla General Conference Youth Department, while Mable is a twins. 14 Hospital. He is president of Pacific Leadership Their adopted years old. are still at children's supplies buyer for the Potomac .Adven- Fuller is physician in pri- Center. North, a self-supporting 1-12 grade home. Dr. an OB/GYN tist Book Center. They have two married school. He also has a 2.500 tape lending library. vate practice at Paradise Valley Hospital in San daughters who both attended SMC. James and The Hawkins have four boys. Diego. Mable write that they are enjoying their work and plan to visit SC in May when they come down for George Gager, '56. is manager of the Ronald A. Haupt, M.D., '58, lives with his wife. Mable's family reunion. The reunion promises to .Alabama- Mississippi Book Center in Montgom- Faye, on a 30-acre farm in Ashe County. North be more like an alumni meeting. They expect to ery. Alabama. Son Darryl is in optical school and Carolina. He is emergency physician for Watauga have 19 SC graduates. 10 Collegedale .Academy daughter Tonya Tahilia attends Bass Memorial County Hospital in Boone. They also have a graduates, and 15 others who attended SC there. Academy in Mississippi. Christmas tree nursery. Daughter Stephanie lives in Atlanta where she works as an L.P.N, and William E. Jones, '52. is living in Berrien Paul D.Gates, '59. is pastor of the Grand Haven model. Son Stephen is studying auto body repair. Springs. Michigan. He is currently an A.S.I, and Wright churches in Michigan. His wife. Eve- executive secretary and loss control director for lyn, also a former student, owns and operates a Wilfred S. Henderson, '54. is self employed in the Lake Union Conference since 1978. His wife. religious gift shop. Heavenly Treasures, in Grand Carrollton. Georgia. He provides a carbide saw Pat (Hoover) Jones, and he have two daughters: Haven. Their son Clayton manufactures western and tool grinding service for the woodworking Penny, a sophomore at Andrews University; and wear in Fort Worth. Texas. Maria Kay is married industry. The Hendersons lived in Collegedale Tammy, a sophomore at . to a pastor. Vincent Dandrea. and she tutors stu- for many years and he operated a cabinet shop. dents with reading problems at Andrews Univer- Their three children all graduated from SC. He Chet and Annie (Phillips) Jordan, '53. are living sity. Carolyn is majoring in secretarial science writes that they 'are grateful to our church and in Grey Gull. Wyoming. Chet is a chaplain and and music at Andrews, and writes and composes Christian education." health educator, while Annie is a director of music. nurses. They have two married daughters living John Wm. Henson, III, '.'54. is superintendent at in Denver, one son graduating from the local high Lola Genton, '54. has been enjoying teaching Starkey Printing Company in Chattanooga. His school, and one son who attended Mt. Ellis the lower grades in Lakeland. Florida, for seven family consists of Audrey, his wife, who is direc- Academy. Annie's mother is also currently living years. She helps with the Pathfinder Club and is tor of nursing at Life Care; Brenda. who is in with them. Sabbath School pianist and church organist. management with Nabisco in Los Angeles; John

W.. M.D.. who is interning at Loma Linda; and '59 '54. Jule (Ausherman) Kellogg, is a homemaker Obed Graham, is ministerial secretary of Shandelle. a sophomore at SC. and business manager of her husband's Plastic the Florida Conference. His wife. Coretta, '54. is '5 Surgery Center. They are living in Salinas. office secretary in a nursing home near their resi- Charles W. Holland, 1 . is living in Placerville. California. Jule taught public school for 1 1 years, dence in Winter Springs. Their son Chester is a California. He is a retired teacher and is in the received her master's degree in education in 1971. physical therapist at Florida Hospital . and daugh- process of building his own home. He is also and retired from teaching in 1967 when she mar- ter Karen is an oncology nurse with V.N. A. doing some substitute teaching 'on the side.' He ried Donald Kellogg. They have four children: Cindy and Randy are still at home. has one son. Brian, in his third year of college in Mark. 24. a graduate; Beth, married; Matt. science health. PUC Robert W. Grant, D.D.S., attended SC from 2 1, a senior at PUC?; and D.J.. whois 31. who Jule 1952-54. He lives in Taylorsville. North Carolina. Emery Floyd Hoyt, '52. lives in Grand Junction, says is "either keeping me young or wearing me Son Robert. Jr.. is an optician in Morganton. Colorado. He is currently retired after teaching out!"

North Carolina. Son Richard is a dental lab tech- church school for five years and special education Richard C. Kenfield, M.D., '59. is living in nician in Galax. Virginia. Dale is an optometrist in for 22 years. His wife. Eva. also retired, was a Yorba Linda. California. He graduated from Memphis, Tennessee. Alan is a first year dental dental assistant for 22 years. Emery says he Loma Linda University in 1963 and now has his ftudeni in Chapel Hill. North Carolina, and spends a lot of time serving as church treasurer own private practice in general internal medicine. Lynne just finished high school. and an elder, besides his hobbies, such as garden- Richard's daughter. Kimberly Ann Kenfield. is a ing, camping, and fishing. Emery and Eva have Elaine (Higdon) Grove, '52. teaches English at nursing student at Loma Linda University. two children and six grandchildren. . She lives in E. Kenyon, '52 calls Charlotte. North Hagerstown. Maryland. She recently directed the Howard Huenergardi, '57. makes his home in Don Carolina, his Don is presently the personal •cnior play. Father Knows Best.' Son Tim is a Ceres. California. He is presently an orthopedic home. ministries-Sabbath School director for the junior at Columbia Union College. Daughter surgeon, practicing in Modesta where he is the His wife. Ginger (Larcom Sonja is married to Terry Parker, and they have chiefofsurgeryalthe Modesta City Hospital. His Carolina Conference.

. is a former teacher and school principal two children. Daughter Tammy was a sophomore oldest son. Jim. attended SC this last year, which Kenyon is presently Don's secretary in the confer- at Highland this past year. is why Howard was here recently during the and weekend of the spring band concert. ence office. They have two sons: Don Kenyon. David B. Hall, '57. lives in Murfreesboro. Ten- 111. is living in New York State and is married; neaKC. where he practices as a C.P.A. and is Winnie S. Hughes, '53. has retired from teach- and Robert Wayne Kenyon. who is married and involved with data processing and financial coun- ing in Menard, Texas. She spends time helping lives in Chattanooga.

•cHng. her husband who. though in retirement . still pas- C. Burton Keppler, '53. and Dorthy V. Keppler, tors their small church. Before retirement her '53, "51. living in Jonesboro. Tennessee. Burt is Kenneth Harding, is pastor of the husband. Claude D. Hughes, was a teacher and arc Hempstead. New York, church on Long Island. an R.N. who graduated from Orlando. Their presently an anesthesiologist, while Dottie is a have raised two children and Hit wife, Eva. is secretary for the personal minis- daughter. La Verne (Hughes) Northrop, also homemaker. They process of raising their other two: trie* and Sabbath School departments of the Ore- graduated from SC. from the secretarial course. are in the Ker New York Conference. Son Kenneth pastors Brenda Rooman. married and has a son born on

I two churches in Alabama. Brian owns a glass Roi>ert S. Ingram, '58. has lived in Berrien Valentines Day. '84; Susan Cross, married with installation business in Charlotte. North Caroli- Springs. Michigan, for eight years. He is cur- three children; Karen. 15 years old and a na, and John, manages the walk-in clinic con- rently the credit manager for Andrews Universi- sophmore at Mt. Pisgah Academy; and Ben. 14 nected with Punta Gorda Hospital in Port Char- ty. He and his wife. Glenna, who also attended years of age. just completed ninth grade by the lotte. Florida. SMC. recently celebrated their 25th wedding an- Home Study Institute.

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E. Frrnids Killen, '57, is living in Mocksville. 1983. His daughter. Sharon, is an SMC graduate Donald Lawrene Rima, H, 56, is a systems North Carolina. He is an administrater for Fran- living in Shriver. Louisiana, and his daughter. analyst with Sonitral Corporation. He lives in Ray Rest Home. Inc., a church elder, and a Cheryl, is married to Gene Tary and lives in Pine Castle. Florida. salesman for Knapp Shoes. Petrolon Products, Apopka. Florida. Cheryl has two sons: Gene and Rawleigh Products. As iflhat's not enough to Tary. Ill, age 4; and Charles, age 1. Ron Rodgers, '57. and his wife. Denise. former keep him husy, he is also engaged in a continuing student, have moved from Maitland. Florida, to education program for business. Bill E. Morrison, '50, is an engineer for the Orlando, where he is pastoring the South Oriando California Department of Water Resources. He is Church. She is now assistant dean of nurses on

Chaucey F. Laubach, 51 , resides in Avon Park, now living in Cilnis Heights, California. His old- the Orlando campus. Bonnie, their younger Florida. Chaucey is retired and spends a lot of est daughter. Lynne Sanders, teaches in Baker. daughter, plans to finish her associate in office time as a part-time literature evangelist. Oregon. His daughter. Susan, is a nurse at Com- administration at SC in December. munity Hospital. Loma Linda. His daughter. Robert LeBard, '58. lives in Santa Cruz, where Sharyl L. Morrison, is now a third-year dental Bob Romans, '59, lives in Stockton. California. he is the principal at V.H.M. Junior Academy in student. Their son Bruce is finishing academy. He teaches band in seven schools for the Lodi Santa Cruz. His son. Rob. teaches and his- Unified School District. Son Mark graduated tory at Sanda View Academy, and is a graduate of Robert E. Northrop, '53. and his wife Laverne from college in 1983. Matt will finish pre-med in Andrews University. Their daughter. Karen, is (Hughes) Northrop, '53. are living in Loma Linda 1985, and Beth is married. also a graduate of Andrews University and since their return from Chile where he was trea- teaches art and history while her husband. Kerry, surer and auditor of the Chile Union. Now he is a Joya Lynn-Schoen, M.D., '57. is a physician graduated in June from Loma Linda Dental trust accountant with the Loma Linda University doing general family practice, preventive School. Robert's other daughter. Bridget, is now Foundation where she also works as a depart- medicine and nutrition, and chelation therapy in a senior at . ment secretary. Their two daughters are both Oriando. Her parents and brother. Ken Lynn, married. One son is married and just graduated '56. live in Groveland. Florida. Hugh and Ida Le«Leggett, '52. are now living in from college. The other is a sophomore. 'Wish we Madison. Tennessee. Hugh is executive secret- could get back to homecoming. May God bless ary for the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference. Walter L. Schwab, '50. lives in Orlando. all.' Florida. He and his wife are celebrating their 42nd James C. Lynn, '57, makes his in anniversary in August. home Apop- John N. OUver, D.D.S.. '55. of Columbus. Members of the Orlando

ka, Florida. James has been teaching mathema- Central Church . he is an elder and his wife is North Carolina, has been in private dental prac- head tics at Forest Lake Academy for 18 years. and deaconess. They have son. He tice for 25 years. His wife. Odila. assists him. one his wife. Jeanne (Graves) Lynne. have three chil- They have three grown children: Cheryl Wilson is dren. '55. the wife of the Augusta. Georgia, pastor; Becky is Richard H. Shepard, is Sabbath School and at Nosoca Pines Ranch, the Carolina Conference personal ministries director for the Florida Con- Jack Martz, '53. is living in Old Hickory. Ten- youth camp; and John is doing radio and com- ference. He has been married to the former Elaine nessee. He is a retired minister, giving Bible mercial advertising in Columbia, South Carohna. Dickson. R.N.. for 26 years. They live in Al- studies and holding one or two evangelistic meet- tamonte Springs. Their daughters are Verlene ings per year. He is also a volunteer chaplain at Marie. 17. Evelyn 15. Oluf Edwin Olsen, M.D., '54. has been in the and Darlene. Madison Hospital. private practice of ophthalmology in Orlando since I9M. All three of the Olsen children work Jeanene (Hurst) Skelton, student '55-56, now Robert L. Mathews, '50. is a resident of Spring with computers. lives in Marietta, Georgia. Hill. Florida. Robert is the pastor of the Homosassa-Hernando churches. Carol Jean ( Whidden) Smith, M.D., '54. is chief Carol (Smith) Palsgrove, '56. is receptionist and disability evaluations dental assistant for her husband. John E. of and a captain in the U.S. Eugene K. McClellan, '52. is a pathologist at the Coast at headquarters in Washington, Palsgrove. D.D.S.. student '54 to '56. in Avon Guard V.A. Medical Center in Tomah. Wisconsin, She and her three teenage live Park. Florida. They have lived there since 1962. DC. daughters in where he serves as the chief of laboratory ser- Silver Spring. Maryland, and are active in the Their son. is vices. Michael, a senior nursing student at Spencerville Church. In her spare time she heads SC. Their daughter. Diane, is an academy junior. up a 24-hour medical/dental family practice called Ed and Ramona McCoun, '59 and 50. are living Life Ring. Inc.. in Silver Spring. Lester Park, '52, is Bible teacher and associate in Dallas. Te.xas. Ed is a pastor in the Texas pastor at Monterey Bay Academy. Watsonville. Conference and Ramona completed her master's California. Daughter Kathryn was a junior at SC Vernon Sparks, M.D., 'fS. is a physician at two in public health in May, 1983. this past year, majoring in music education. Lon emergency clinics in Knoxville. Tennessee. His Dennis is in management at LLU Medical Center. wife is a nurse. They have four children. Brenda, James McKinney, '55. makes his home in Son Ted is in computer services with T.R.W. the older daughter, just received her A.S. nursing Greeneville. Tennessee. James writes that he re- degree at SC. Brian, their older son, was a cently visited John Mark McKinney at Loma Leslie D. Pendleton, '59. is assistant treasurer of freshman at SC. Linda University where he is a freshman medical Carolina Conference in student. the and lives Charlotte. North Carolina. Elmvra (Conger) Stover, '54. cares for a 20-unit apartment complex in Loveland. Colorado. Her Frank and Nancy (Mathews) McMillan, '55. are Ruby (Lynn) Phalen, '53. is secretary at the husband resides in the Sierra Vista nursing facil- now living in Apopka. Florida. His wife is a two- General Conference Youth Department, with ity there as a result of a paralyzing stroke. She year graduate from SC. and is a legal secretary specific responsibilities for maintaining contact continues to care for their home and grow a gar- and interior designer. He is an attorney for the with SDA military personnel. Her two daughters den each year. Florida Conference in Orlando. Their daughter. are Jackie. 14. and Janice. 12. Rhonda, is a graduate of SC and teaches grades William J. Stricidand, student '48 to '53. is vice five through eight in Dalton. Georgia. Their son is Charles L. Pierce, D.M.A., '51. chairs the principal of Shenandoah Valley Academy. New a graduate of Forest Lake Academy and is work- ing locally. music department and the division of fine arts at Market. Virginia. His wife, the former Jean Canadian Union College. His wife. Beatrice Quackenbush, was a student in '50 to '51. They Robert C. McMillan, '53, and Betty Jo (Boyton) (Ralls) Pierce, is secretary to the college presi- have a son. David, a daughter. Jan, and a grand- McMlHan, '51, currently live in Adelphi, Mary- dent. Their son. Charles. "72. is vice president of daughter. land. Bob is a research physicist at Ft. Belvoir, the hospital association in Hackettstown. New Virginia, and Betty is a retired teacher, now en- Jersey. Their daughter, Cheryl, '76, is employed V.W. Stuyvesant, '52, is a pathologist at Madi- joying being a housewife again. They have four at Florida Hospital. son Hospital in Tennessee. children: Charles, a married physicist in Califor- nia; Sally, married and works in the education Komayne (Godwin) Pratt, '59. loves being a W. Shaen Sutherland, M.D., '52. is practicing department of the General Conference; and full-time homemaker in Murfreesboro. Tennes- in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Three of his chil- Susan and Cynthia, twins who are both freshmen see. She is also active in church work. dren are SC graduates: Christopher, '75; Heather at Columbia Union College and living at home. Butterfield, '76; and Yolanda Elkins, '72. Jimmy Rhodes, '59. owns Lansford Piano and Another child, Corby Shaen, also attended SC. J«iTy Mcdanich, '54. is a resident of Portland. Organ Company in Chattanooga. The Rhodes Tennessee, and has been the president of High- have three children; Deborah, who just graduated Layton R. Sutton, M.D., '52. is in private prac- H land Hospital since 1979. They recently moved fromCollegedale Academy; Jimmy, who finished tice at Ardmore Adventist Hospital in Oklahoma. \f the hospital to a site in the town of Portland in his first year of school; and Rondi, 6. at home. He is also plant physician for the Uniroyal Tire

A-8 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS Plant in ArJmore, and chief of staff at the Ok- Sherrie Longacre, is a special care R.N. at the bury Park Adventist Academy. Elizabeth is a sec- lahoma Veterans Center. His wife. Jan. is a piano '77. same hospital. Son, Steve, is assistant man- retary to the syndication director and producer teacher and church organist. Son Tim is married ager of the Adventist Book Center in the Florida for Faith For Today. They have one daughter. and is a TV repairman. Shawn. 16. and Jesse, Conference. 7. Wendy. 16. who is a junior at Newbury Park are students. Daughter. Deborah, is 18 months Adventist Academy and plays the viola in the old. Lynne (Jensen) Wetmore, '56. was married on conference string band and snare drums in the February 29 aboard the Golden Odyssey in the academy band. Their son. Joel. 14. is an eighth J. Wlliani Taylor, student '58 to '59. is South China Sea. Prior an en- to that event, she was an grader at Conejo Adventist Elementary School gineer with Southern Bell. He lives in Pineville, interior designer for the last 20 years. The Wet- and plays the trumpet in the academy band. North Carolina, and is happily married. He and mores live in Newport Beach, (iaiifornia. his wife have six children ages 8 to 2.1. Barbara (Hoar) Arena, '64. is living in '57 Ronald Whicker, student to '59. and his Hicksville. New York. She is currently a compu- John Thurber, '56. is youth and family life di- wife. Linda Whicker, student '58 to '59. live in ternalyst of financial systems for International rector for the Mid-America Union and lives in Kernersville. North Carolina. Ron is in real estate Paper Co. She has two sons: John, 13. and Lincoln, Nebraska. Son Mic is pastoring in San development, currently office condominiums and Timothy. 9. Barbara recently enjoyed a business Diego. Son Gary is pastoring in Kent, apartments Lindahasbeena real estate agent for trip to Mobile because there was also time to visit Washington. Daughter Sherry lives in Chariotte, the past 14 years. Their son. Mark, is a junior at some old friends. North Carolina. He writes. 'The Lord has been SC. and Leigh, just graduated from Mount Pisgah gracious to our family and we are happy in our Academy, looks forward to attending SC as a Audrey (Klaus) Beale, '63. resides in Dayton, \^ork for Him." freshman this fall. Tennessee. Audrey is currently retired after 30 years of teaching in SDA elementary schools. 20 Ellen (Zervos) Timberman, '52. lives in Barbara (Wash) Wilder, '57. appeared this ofthem in Jacksonville, Florida. Her two children

Zellwood. Florida, and as an R.N.. is team leader spring in Who's Who in American Nursing. She is are both married and have families of their own. n the neonatal center at Florida Hospital. Her a nurse consultant program specialist with Heal- Esther, her daughter, lives in New Jersey, and jsband. Norm, is a retired chemist. Their three thCare Finance Administration and travels the James is in Tennessee.

ns all live in Forest City. Florida. John is a eight southeastern states. She has an adopted son radio- TV engineer; Mark is a manager in advertis- in the army at Fort Knox and an adopted daughter Barbara (Foster) Beall, '62. now lives in Silver ing; and Kenneth was a college senior this past in California, married to a navy man. The last five Spring, Maryland. She is the principal of Calver- >ear. years she has worked on three Indian reserva- ton Elementary School in Beltsville. Maryland. tions as a psychiatric nurse clinician. '63. Joel O. Tompkins, '55, is president of the John D. Bevis, makes his home in Mid-.America Union and resides in Lincoln. Neb- Barbara (Phillips) Williams, student '54. owns Lakewood. Colorado. John is the pastor of the '77 Denver First Seventh Day Baptist Church. His raska. His son. Joel D. . attended SC in to '79. Williams-Burg Colonial Crafts, a quilt shop in wife. Hope, is the assistant He works for Adventist Health Systems in Col- Bristol, Virginia. She is married and has three professor of nursing at the University of Colorado. orado and is married to Kellie Higgins. His children. They have one daughter. Laura. 15. daughter. Susan, is a nurse and married Arn Schnell. They have a young son. Donald W. Wilson, '59. is president of Pittsburg Bivens, '69. State University in Pittsburg. Kansas. Ramona (Starr) is presently living in Wytheville. Virginia. She is a kindergarten Fay Seaga Tortello, '51. lives in Kingston. Jamaica. Fred Wilson, '.M. and his wife. Barbara, '54. teacher in public school and is currently working live in Altamonte Springs. Florida. He pastors the to obtain her master's degree in elementary ad- ministration and supervision. Paul and Mdba (Culpepper) Tullock attended Kress Memorial Church there, and she is secret- Ramona and her ary of the husband have three children, all girls, from 2 to 14 attened SC in '53 to '55. She is a full-time charge communication department for the Florida years of age. The Bivens are members of the nurse at a nursmg home in Jefferson, Te.\as, and Conference. Their daughter Rheeta is tak- Wytheville Church where Ramona also teaches he is involved with the manufacturing of broom ing nursing at SC. the youth class, and along with her and mop handles. Their two sons. Robby amd oldest daugh- Elden R. Wilson, '.54. is ter, is a member of the Mike, live at home. principal and teacher at choir. the Duluth SDA Elementary School in Duluth. '63, Georgia. His wife. Thelma. also teaches at the Kenneth and Judith Blanton, live in Bloom- Drew M. Turlington, '51, retired in 1981. He school. Their three children are married and have field, Kentucky. Ken and Judy are currently in taught for 21 years at SC. Now he is eider of the given them 10 grandchildren. the process of setting up a nonprofit organization Brandon Church and lives in Tampa. Florida. He called Blanton & Blanton, which will serve their helped construct a new youth activities building. Richard A. Young, '59, is self-employed, community by offering marriage and family coun- His wife, Rita, had major surgery in 1982 and operating a heavy-equipment company in seling, growth programs, and enrichment semi- 1983, and he spent three weeks in the hospital in Longwood. Florida. He is married to the former nars to ministers and other workers and their January, but he says they are both fine now and Phyllis Flesher. A daughter. Sharon, was a families. They and their two children, Richard. we are looking for our Lord's soon return.' freshman al SC this past year. They have two 17. and Mark. 16. have formed a mixed quartet other daughters. Debbie and Cindy, who are mar- and enjoy singing at various churches and com- Kenneth Vance, "56, retired in 1976. He had ried, and a son. Keith, who works in the family munity programs. been purchasing agent for Paradise Valley Hospi- business. tal for 19 years. still He lives in National City, Myra (Potts) Blasingame, '66. calls Florence. California. Still single, he does a lot of traveling Thomas C. Young, Jr., student '56 to '57. lives Alabama, her home. She is a part-time bank teller and enjoys life. in Washington. Georgia, and is plant manager for and a full-time mother and housewife. Her hus- Hollander Home Fashions in nearby Tignall. He band is an attorney with the firm of Potts. Young Kdious LeRoy Walden, '53. lives in Glendale. has three married sons and a fourth son who is & Blasingame. California, and is vice president offlnance for the beginning college. Southern California Conference. His wife. Be- Jim Boyle, '66. makes his home in Madison. verly (Smith) Walden. is secretary for the Glen- Tennessee. Jim has been the president of Madi- Virginia Freda (McCall) Zollinger, '50. is dale Church. Their three grown children are son Hospital since July. 1983. His wife, Darleen supervisor of nursing at Fletcher Hospital in

David. Lisa Butler, and Neal. I Bradwell) Boyle, is working at Madison Hospital North Carolina, Her husband is Leljind Zol- in linger. nutritional support. They have two children:

W.D. (Bill) Wamplcr, 5 1 . has been president of Jamie, 13. and Lorri. 1 1, the luwa-Missouri Conference since November.

1981. His wife. Betty (Grounds) Wampler, al Doug Breadahl, '62. is living in North Fork. tended SC for two years. Their older son, Jim, California. He is currently a civil engineer/land "78, is Bible teacher at Ozark Academy, rhcir surveyor and made the California Who's Who in daughter, Debbie Haas, also attended SC before 1983. Doug writes that he is single and happy. taking physical therapy at I^jma Linda Univcr- '61, •hy. She is employed at Shawnee Mission Hospi John and Astrid Bridges, have 'settled' in tal Cumberland Center. Maine. John is in Kansas City. Son Gary was a freshman ai 1 960's Sabbath Union College this past year, School, personal ministries, and communications director for the New England Conference. Astrid Wally Welch, '52. is director of internal audit- Jerry and Elizabeth (Travis) Albritton, '65, live spends her time working as an R.N. at Parkview ing ai Honda Hospital. His wife. is JoAnne. pa- in Newbury Park. California, Jerry is a band and Memorial Hospital in Brunswick and with their tient relation* director there. Their daughter. choir director, and a keyboard instuctor at New- children: Leonard. Julie, and Monte, who are all

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attending either or elemen- tary school.

Linda (Wagner) BrinckerhofT, '69. is living in Paradise, California. .She is a homemaker. on the school board, involved in Sabbath School, com- munity auxiliary, and a women's Bible prayer group. Her husband's field is internal medicine. They have a daughter. 5. and a son. almost 2. She writes that they're enjoying 'Paradise' a little ahead of the rest of us.

Sandra (Edwards) Brown, '67. has made her home m Mobile. .Alabama, where she is the head nurse at Providence Hospital. She and her hus- band. Ken. '67. have two children: Todd. 13. and Theresa. 12. Ken is teaching science at a local junior high.

James R. Bryant, "68. makes his home in Tul- lahoma. Tennessee. He is a C.P.A.. and the senior partner in Bryant & Magoon C.P.A.'s in Tullahoma. His wife. Beth. '68. was the first woman to be elected alderman in Tullahoma. They have two children: a son Jamie. 12. and a daughter Melissa. 10.

Kenneth, '59. and T. Ann (CunninghamlBurke, '60. are hving in Yucaipa. California, where Ken is a professor of nutrition and dietetics at Loma Linda University.

Virginia (Fowler) Bumham, '62. is living in Marlene (Mayhew) Carlson, student '64 to '67, for grades 7 to 10 in the SDA junior academy in Malawi. .Vrica. She is doing secretarial work for does accounting for a medical group in Orlando, Leeds. .Alabama. His wife. Karen, teaches grades her husband. Dr. Gilbert Bumham. She has her Florida. Her husband. Rodney, manages Prince- 3 and 4. Their daughters are Deanna. 10, and B.S. in nursing and her M..A. in mother and child ton Optical Center. Marlene is involved in church Kan. 2. nursing. choral work. They have two bovs. Chris and Chad. Jack J. Combs, Jr., '65. is a manager for the Dr. (Turner! Bushnell, '60. resides in St. Amy Social Security .Administration in Nashville. He .Augustine. Florida, where she is a historian for Roy Caughron, '64. is ministerial and steward- lives in Goodlettsville. Tennessee, and belongs to the Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board. ship secretary for the Georgia-Cumberland Con- the Boulevard Church in Nashville. Daughter She spends her time writing, giving public lec- ference. His wife is Marilyn (Richards) Caug- Michelle Sherrill. former student, and her hus- tures, and consulting, designing, and directing bron, '63. Daughter Debbie graduated from band Mike live in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. research. Her daughter. Catherine McCants. is a academy this year. They also have a 5-year-old. Jackie Combs is a student at SC. sophomore at Carolina State in textile de- North Julie. sign while her other daughter. Colleen McCants. Richard H. Coston, '65. has been pastor of the is going into college next year at the University of Rosalind (Murphy) Cbastain, student six sum- Maplewood .Academy Church. Hutchinson, Florida in chemical engineering. Amy is currently mers between 1928 and 1962. retired this year Minnesota, for about seven years. Prior to that he working on a book about the governorship of after 36 years of teaching in the .Alabama- pastored in the Florida Conference. His oldest Florida from 1565-1702. to go with her previous Mississippi Conference, most recently at Bass son. Howard, just graduated from the Medical book on the Florida treasury. Memorial Academy. The academy library has University of South Carolina. Son Dan. student been named in her honor. She has w ritten a book '77 to '79. manages propeny in Pryor. Oklahoma. Gerry Cabalo, '66, lives in Lake Elsinore, depicting .Adventisl history in the pioneer com- Son Brace. '83. has finished his first year of vet- California. He is a physician in the field of internal munity of Talowah. Mississippi. erinary medicine at theUniversity of Minnesota. medicine and family practice. He just opened his '69. '66. new office in Lake Elsinore last year after moving Faye (DevroylChilson, is a health service J. Wayne Coulter, is president of the from Madison, Tennessee. Gerry has one son nurse on the La Sierra Campus of Loma Linda Mountain View Conference and lives in Wil- named Jerry. 12. University. Her husband is a biology professor on liamstow n. West Virginia. The Coulters have two

the same campus. Their children are: Adam. 1 1; children. Christy. 12. and Todd. 9. Julie (Wak) Cagle, '64. makes her home in .Amie. 7; and .Aarika. 4. Don Crane, '60. and his wife. Diane (Ludlam) Keene. Texas. She and her husband. Terry WiUard J. Clapp, '66. is engineering group Crane, former student, live in Silver Spring, Cagle. have two daughters: Lisa. 16. and Dena. manager for McKee Baking Company. He is re- Mary land. Their son. Dave, has been serving in 12. They've lived in Keene 13 years. Terry owns a sponsible design, purchase, Nepal student missionai^' to return Pontiac-Buick franchise and a van conversion for installation, and as a and plans testing of production and related equipment. His to SC this fall as a junior. Their daughter will be a company and Julie is a homemaker. bookkeeper

wife. Iris, has worked for the SC library 2 1 years. junior in academy. for her husband, pan-time R.N. . and owns a fur- is for niture store. Son Lloyd, purchasing agent McKee Bak- BenE. (Gene) Crawford, '61. is a nursing home ing Company's Plant 3. Son Gene. '78. is senior photographer for administrator in Calhoun. Georgia. His wife, Troy L. Caddell, student '63, resides in Brent. Commercial Graphics Com- pany in Houston. Joyce (Lansford) Crawford, former student, also Alabama, where he is currently retired. Texas. works in nursing home administration. Daughter D. Glenn Clark, '67. lives in Hendersonville. Cynthia works as secretary for a medical group in Judith (Vining) Campbell, '69. lives in Naples. North Carolina, and has been teaching building .Atlanta. Cathy is in nurses training. Florida. Judith teaches in the church school in trades at Lakeview High School. In November. Naples where her husband. Kirk, also teaches. '62, 1983. he married. His wife, Karylee, has a son, Jim Culpepper, lives in Moberly. Missouri, They have three children: Shelley. 12: Wendy. Jonathan. 12. Glenn says he's building houses and is administrator of Moberly Regional Medical II; and Hart. 4. She and Kirk are both attending this summer as a new job. Center, an .Adventist Health System hospital. summer school at this SC summer. Son Greg. '84. just graduated from SC. Daughter Micbael D. Clark, '66, owns Clark Distributing Lori graduated from Moberly Junior College Joyce Jean (Bobannon) Garble, student '65 to Company and lives in Madison. Tennessee. His Nursing School in May. '68. makes her home in Broken .Arrow. Oklaho- wife. Daisy (Welch) Clark, '66. is employed at is ma. She working part time as a dental recep- Nolan B. Darnell, '66 and his wife. Margaret i Madison Hospital. Daughters are Kelley. 15. and tionist. She is married to a dentist and they have '63. Krisi. 13. (Da>is) Darnell, hve in .Arden. North Caroli- four children: Scott. 13; Shane. 9; Stephanie. 3; na, their ninth year in the .Asheville area. He is and Stephen Jeremy, bom in .August. 1983. Gary Cockrell, '67, is science and math teacher teaching residential carpentry and cabinetmaking

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'66. at Asheville-Buncombe Technical College. Mar- Gladys (Lawless) Fowler, lives in Aiken. store IS in Decatur. Georgia, and a branch is in garet teaches first grade in Fletcher. Their sons South Carolina. She keeps busy in a small church Collegedale. are Loren. 12. and David. 10. and is enjoying watching the Fowler girls grow: '65, Kim, 7 and Kelli. 5. John F. Greene, and his wife. Ava Ruth '67 Mjir>' BeUe DeArk, student to '68. is a nurse (Anderson) Greene, former student, live in Bel- living in Pegram. Tennessee. She has charge of John W. Fowler, '(*4, has been president of the ton. Texas. He is director of anatomic pathology the skilled wing at a nursing home. Ohio Conference since 1980. He and his wife. for a clinic in Temple, Texas. live '68 Kay. near Ml. Vernon. Ohio. Their son. Wolfgang G. Decker, student to '69. is vice Jerry Hagan, student "65 to "68. has his own Mark. '80. is a pastor in the Georgia-Cumberiand president and credit policy division manager for building firm in Collegedale. He and his wife. Conference and is rharried to Yolanda Harris. American Bank in Baton Rouge. He is married Peggy (Soperl. have two boys. Mark. 8. and They have a daughter, Carissa Kay. I. Tte Fow- and has two daughters. Michael. 4. lers' oldest daughter. Melonie. and her husband Lyndon Shipowick. are both graduates. Dwa>ii« Dickerson, "61, lives in Grand Ledge. SC They Lloyd E. Hallock, "69, and his wife. Dora Pons, reside in Portland. Oregon, and have a baby. Michigan, and has had his own company for eight "69. live in Papillion. Nebraska. He pastors the Adam Jon. The Fowlers' youngest daughter. years. Dwayne Dickerson deSIGNS. He designs, Golden Hills Church in Bellevue. Dora just re- Marcia. will be to letters, constructs, and displays signs of various an academy senior and plans ceived her M.S. degree in nursing and has applied take nursing in college. Guess where! materials. His wife. Jean, works in the personal to teach in the college of nursing at the University ministries department of the Michigan Confer- of Nebraska. Harold E. Frey, student '64 to '69. is executive ence. Their son. Lyndel. is completing his Ph.D. chef for St. Helena Hospital and Health Center. A. "66, is in chemistry at Ohio State. DaNette is in Califor- Minon Hanun, enjoying her work and He lives in Napa. California. nia. Nita in college in Nebraska, and Joretta at home in Lincoln, Nebraska. She coordinates the Grand Ledge Academy in Michigan. college-wide writing program at Union College. Glenn A. Fuller, '62, is vice president and cor- Kathy Ann Harrison, student "69 to '70, was Albert Dittes, '67. directs development and porate secretary for McKee Baking Company. killed instantly in a tragic rappelling accident in public relations at Highland Hospital. Portland. He is married to the former Jeannine Holley, and 1980. was Tennessee. His wife. Patricia (Mooney)Dittes, their children are: Kimberly. Gary. Janelle. and December. She an R.N. and had gone back to North Texas State University to take "68. finished her MP H. in 1983 and is director of Desiree. counselling. nursing in Sunbelt's Home Health Agency in Madison. Children are Julie. 11. and Jim, 13. Reita Johanna Faye (Suggs) Gannon, former Sandra (Elliott) Haynes, '62. hves in Roseburg. student "60. is employed at FloLo Electric Com- Oregon. She recently took some graduate studies Mary Dreos, '69. is a bookkeeper in Phoeni.x. pany in Franklin Park. Illinois, as an information to update her teaching credentials. Her husband. Arizona. systems operator. Her husband. Pete, is a retired Ed. is an electrical contractor. Their daughter. U.S. Navy chief who is currently a service rep- Kim. just graduated from academy, and Kevin Beverly (Boyle) Duckett, '68. works with her resentative for Desser Industries. will in She are youth husband of 15 years. Harold, in their own com- be eighth grade. and Ed leaders at the Roseburg Church. pany. Interior Associates. Inc.. an interior ar- Julius M. Garner, M,D,, '61, and his wife, Be- chitecture firm in Knoxville. They are busy with verly Schmidt Garner, "60. live in Longwood, Rebecca (Stanley) Hedges, '66. is a housewife in work, church work. Terrace House Adventist Florida. He is medical director for Centra Care Hendersonville. North Carolina. Student Center, and life in general. Emergency Medical Clinics, and she worked part time until January as a medical secretary. Both of Ralph M. Hendershot, '62. writes. During the Karen (WTiite) Eby, student '64 to '65. lives in their sons. Jeff. 21, and Kent, 18, are attending school year I am the guidance counselor for 800 Loma Linda. Her husband. William, is a physi- college. 7th and 8th graders at Ringgold Junior High, cian and pathology researcher. They have three which should explain the chronic haggard ap- sons and a daughter, ages 7 to 13. LaVoy Thomas Garner, '64, and his wife. pearance! During the summer 1 work with All Donna Faltin Garner, "62. live in Collegedale. He Seasons Travel in East Ridge.' He says his spe- Janet Edwards, '69. is a foster parent operating is a literature evangelist. cialty is honeymoons for anyone but himself! His an emergency shelter home for the county. Her real specialties are Hawaii and Europe. He lives husband. Fred, plans to retire in June. 1985. Their Marybeth (Watkins) Gessek, student '65 to '66, in Collegedale. three daughters have families, giving them eight has lived in Gaston, Oregon, for the past five grandchildren in all. years, with her husband. Glen, who pastors the Connie (Bryant) Hickman, '63. lives in Blue lovely country church of 300 members' there. Springs. Missouri, with her husband. Terry, and James E. Envin, D.Min., '68, pastors the Val- Before that, they were in Kansas for eight years. two sons. 12 and 13. but works as an executive dosta. Georgia, church. He and his wife. Andrea. She has done substitute teaching, but mostly has secretary at Shawnee Mission Medical Center in have two daughters, Kristin and Michelle. helped with church work and mothered their Kansas. They are active in their local church. A nephew. Joe Robertson. '83, is a recent Loren Fardulis, '70. and his wife. Cindy (Snell) sons. Todd. 14, and Chad. 10. SC graduate. FarduUs, '68. have lived at Broadview Academy, '68, is in his last of LaFox. Illinois, since 1977. He is boys' dean and Tom Gibbs, year OB/GYN Dwight L. Hilderbrandt, Jr., '63, and his wife. •he works as an R.N. at Geneva Community residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center. Dolores (Crittenden) Hilderbrandt, '62. live in Hospital's obstetrical department. Loren has an Philadelphia. He says. *I still have two children, Whites Creek. lennessee. M.A. degree in counseling and student develop- one dog. two cats, and my same wife. Joe Ann!' ment. Their children are Scott. 12. and Amy. 10. Charles F. Hindman, '69. is pastor of the Jean (Lofland) Gill, '64, is a housewife and Raleigh First Church in North Carolina, and is Henry Farr, Ed,0., '69. is curriculum director mother of four in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. busy with new church building plans. His wife, in the education department of the Georgia- Linda (Miller) Hindman, "68. is a surgical staff Cumberland Conference. He was ordained as a Rogene Goodge, '63, has been working at Little nurse at Wake County Medical Center. Their minister in 1979. His wife. Shirley, is a nurse. Creek Academy since her graduation. She is cur- children are Brian, almost II, and Kriston. al- Their daughter. Esther, wasafreshman at SC this rently office manager and registrar. most 10. past year. Ray. their son. was an academy Lucille P. Graham, '62. teaches first grade in freshman Geraldine (Donak) Hollis, '63. is a public health Ringgold, Georgia. Last year was her 2 1st year in nurse in Luray. Virginia. She and her son. now Lloyd (Buddy) Fisher, 66, is living in Catoosa County. Her husband is retired and she Loma II, visited Germany. Czechoslovakia, Austria, Lmda, California. will also soon retire. They live in Collegedale. and Hungary last October. Their three sons include a program analyst, an '60. Ehrood M. Foole. and his wife. Faye. are optometrist, and a dentist. Their daughter Jerry Hoyle, '66, is a psychologist in the retired in Ringgold. Georgia. He taught school for teaches private music lessons. All are married psychiatry department of the School of Medicine, 13 years He is local elder and Sabbath School and have children. 10 in all. Loma Linda University. His wife. Sharon (Clark) Mjpenniendeni in the Center Grove Church and is a nurse in the emergency department at the his wife IS church organist. Norman Gray, student '68 to '69, directs a LI.U Medical Center. They have five children physical therapy department and lives in Mariet- and live in Rcdiands, California. Peter '64, liouKlaii Fonhee, student lives in ta. Georgia. He says he enjoys his profession Hagerstown. Indiania. is '61 and a pressman. He immensely. Daughter, Kimberiy, is 15. Mary Ruth (Seibert) Hughes, . is managing a married JoAnn Bnltain in l%5 and they have a business on Vashon island. Washington, but son. Charles Douglas, born in 1968, and a daugh- Joe Green, '62. is manager of the Gcorgia- plans to go back to nursing next year. Her two ter. Annette Marie, born in 1970. ( umberiand Adventist Book Center. The main daughters will both be in college.

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University Memorial Medical Center. She and her John (Jack) Jansen, 'fi3, has finished his 12th pleting her doctoral dissertation at the learning center daughters. Jana. 15. and Julie. 8, reside in La year at Forest Lake Academy in Florida. He is of Maryland and is director of the Canada. California. She was in the Inter- vice principal for student affairs. His wife. and associate professor of English at Columbia '63 College. They live in Gambrills, Maryland. American Division for several years. Stephanie (Humphries), . is a secretary for Ad- Union ventist Health SystemsUnbelt. Their sons are Kuykendall, student '65 to "68. is presi- Weldon Dale Martin, "51. and his wife. Betty Erik. 13. and Brett. 11. Fred H. dent of K & K Oil Co.. Inc.. oil and gasoline Jean, '60. are back in the Southern Union after Arkansas. His wife is many years. He is principal and teacher of grades Margie Sue (Temples) Jennings. '62. is chair- distributor, in Fort Smith. Denise. Daughter .Andrea Denise is 3. and 5 to 8 at Lexington Junior Academy. She teaches man of the nursing department at Columbia Angela Fred Henry. II. is a year old. grades 9 and 10. They live in Georgetown, Ken- Union College. Her husband. Jerry, is the assis- son

tucky, and are 'looking forward to visiting SC I tant investment manager for the General Confer- Phyllis (Bryant) Labrenz, '68. teaches second next August." ence. They live in Takoma Park. Maryland. graders at Madison Campus Elementary School in Tennessee. Her husband. Walter Labrenz. is Kathleen (Johnson) Martin, 69. lives in David G. Jewett, '67. is an OB/GYN physician '67. manager of Madison Academy rental properties Jackson. Mississippi, where her primary role is at Madison Hospital. He and his wife. Paula, and maintenance. Their children are William. 8. mothering Paul. 6. and Elizabeth. 2. She has a live in Hendersonville. Tennessee. and Heather. 10. part-time job in auto parts warehousing.

Don R. Keele, Sr., '60. is principal of Campion student '66 '63 N. Thomas (Tom Norwood) Larsen, Richard Martin, . and Lynne (Price) Martin, Academy in Loveland. Colorado. His wife. De- to '67. teaches industrial education at Lodi '61. participate in church activities in Campbell, lia, is administrative secretary at the academy. in California. He and his wife. Jeanne 8th grade teacher '77. Academy California. Richard has been Daughter Pam is the wife of John Cress. (O'Neill) Larsen. have three children: Karen. 3; and vice principal at West Valley SDA School in Adventist chaplain on the campus of Arizona Kevin. 6; and Kendall. 8. The Larsens worked at Campbell for four years. Lynne is a medical office State University. Donnie Keele. "81. will be Bible the SDA Agricultural School in Brazil for nine manager. Their son. Kevin, is in college. teacher and chaplain at Sunnydale Academy in years. Missouri, moving from Valley Grande Academy. Daryl (Andersen) Mayberry, '66, travels occa- Son Rusty is in college and daughter Michelle is in '69. Carolyn (Bever) Lennart, student is now an sionally with her husband. Dwight. who is educa- academy. L.P.N, working in a progressive coronary care tional superintendent for the Kansas-Nebraska unit at Masonic Hospital in Chicago. She married Conference. Their offspring are Douglas. 12. and Linda L. (Robison) Kehn, '65. is the mother of Laslo Lennart. a respiratory therapist at the SDA Doreen. II. She has her own business, 4-D En- two boys. Matthew. 7. and Jonathan. 5. She is hospital in Glendale Heights in 1973. and they terprises, selling sprouts to area restaurants. working toward an associate degree in business have a son, Steven, bom in 1979. data processing in Warren. Michigan. Terry McComb, "63, has taken a sabbatical Leeper, student "57 to '60. teaches Judy (Smith) from full-time pastoring to develop a 'Rest and Roger S. King, '60, and Jolena (Taylor) King, California. Her hus- grades I and 2 in Pomona. Recovery Retreat' where people can learn a new '61. at reside in Collegedale. He is a dentist the band. '60. is executive vice president of Ver- Jim, life style. He lives in Polebridge. Montana. He is Coilegedale Medical Center, and she is a secret- Industries. son and daughter just sitron A also an announcer for KALS on Sundays. The ary at Collegedale Casework. They are both ac- account- graduated from Loma Linda—he from McCombs have four sons. Steve. is tive in the Ooltewah Church. Son 21. ing, and she from x-ray. Another son will be in 6th taking electronics engineering at UTC and David. grade. Ed McCoun, '59. and his wife. Ramona, '60, 18. plans to attend SC this fall. 'We would love to live in Nacogdoches, Texas. He pastors the see people from our 'era' when they are in the Arthur Lesko, "68. is minister of religious edu- church in 'the oldest city in Texas." and is in- vicinity.' cation and associate pastor of the La Sierra Col- volved in campus ministries at Steven F. Austin Church in Riverside. California. His wife. legiate University. He has begun doctoral work in '61. just finished Suzanne (Johnson) Kinzer, has Lennette Lesko, '67. is an accountant for the church growth. Ramona got her master's in pub- her master's degree in education, emphasis in Southeastern California Conference Association. lic health last year from Loma Linda University business education. She lives in Loma Linda. Their children are Angela. 14. and Todd. 9. (with honors). Daughter Cheryl Jenks plans to California. Her husband was killed in an airplane make them grandparents this summer. Son Terry accident in 1982. Her children are 9 and 14. She is Linda (Stringer) Lockwitz, '69. is an emergency is in college. part-time secretary to the financial vice president room nurse working in St. Joseph. Michigan. Her at Loma Linda Commmunity Hospital. husband. Ed. a self-employed building contrac- David McFaddin, '60, and his wife. Pat. are tor, was involved in an auto accident last April living in Farmington. Missouri. They write. 'We Arne A. Klingstrand, '60. is a retired minister in and had cervical fractures. But after six months have two children. Mark. 17. who was recently Loma Linda. California. The family came to the out of commission, by God's grace he's now nominated to the National Honor Society and from in U.S. Sweden 1956. Daughter Gunhild and back to work and doing fine. ' Their three girls are: Boys State, and Lynne. 15. a child of consola- son Alf went to church school in Collegedale Kristin. 8; Karin. 6; and Karmin. 3. tion.' Pat is church organist and active in com- while their father got his B. A. Ame'swife. Lisa, munity affairs. David is a medical missionary to worked in the bakery. He had worked in Sweden Marin G. Lowman, '66, is director of personal the greater St. Louis area where he has been in for 15 years, and subsequently pastored in ministries. Sabbath School, communications, practice as a primary care physician for the past Chicago for five years and New York City for 12 and religious liberty for the Dakota Conference. 15 years. years. His wife. Donette. works as a dental assistant. Tamara is 13. and Brian. 12. They live in Pierre. Thomas R. McFarland, M.D. '67, and his wife, Ed Knight, '69. and his wife. Carol (Schneider), South Dakota. Ina, '66, and their children. Troy Allen. 14; Tern '69. live in Youngstown. Ohio. Ed is a Ina, 13. and Traci Suzanne. 8, live in Purvis, businessman in the computer field and Carol Judy (Hooper) Lucas, student "63. has remar- Mississippi. Tom is a family physician, and en- teaches gifted third graders in a public school. ried since the death of Frank C. Gamble, also a joys golf. Sabbath School teaching, and helping LiesI is 1 1 and Andy is 9. Both have played piano former student. He was teaching at Mile High with Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking programs. solos in programs this past year. Academy in Colorado at the time of his death. Ina is studying accounting at the University of Judy now lives in Bradenton. Florida, and has a Southern Mississippi and helps with the Pathfin- Bruce Kopitzke, "63. is science teacher at Gem daughter. 8. children enjoy music and camping. State Academy. Caldwell. Idaho. His wife. der Club. The Myma. is librarian and history teacher. Son Rob. Ron Mallocfa, 66. and his wife. Joan, have two JuUanne Louise (Peeke) Melnick, student '63 to 20, is in college; Karman. 18. just finished children. He will be teaching at the Ringgold SDA '64. lives in Clarksburg. Maryland. Her husband academy; and Rick. 16. is still attending Gem Church School this coming year. They hve in is physician in internal medicine at Shady Grove State Academy. Coilegedale. a Adventist Hospital in Gaithersburg. Their chil-

Robert L. Kriigel, '60. retired in 1983 from Donald Maples, 66. is a semi-retired painter and dren are: Todd. 13; Ryan. 10; and Mindy, 5. Now teaching physical science in Pontiac. Michigan, carpenter in Morganton. North Carolina. He re- a homemaker. Julianne worked in public health Melnicks public schools. He had earned his M.A. in 1970 tired from teaching in 1973. He and his wife. nursing while living in Loma Linda. The from Andrews University. 30 in 1972 from Oak- Edith, former student, enjoyed six weeks in served in Penang. Malaysia. 1974-76. land University. His son. Kim Kriigel. is princi- Europe last October and November. They belong '69, anesthetist at i pal of Richmond Junior Academy in Virginia. to the SDA Outdoor Club and go camping once a A. Ruth Mercer, is a nurse month. the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, hospital. Carolyn (Luce) Kujawa, '60, married in 1981. in Her husband is a computer analyst. She is com- Nancy A. Marsh, '68. is an anesthetist at White Don Miller, '69. pastors the Ellijay Church

A- 12 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS Georgia. He and his wife. Melinda. art parents of Foundation. Janet received her Ph.D. in clinical Virginia (Wilson) Pitts, Ed.D., '60, recently re- Heather. 6, and Donnie. 3. psychology last year and is now a postdoctoral ceived her doctorate at the University of South- fellow at the Menninger Foundation. ern Mississippi. She is director of developmental Jeanne (Pettis) Miller. '61. teaches grades I to 3 education at Peari River Junior College in Poplar- near Hemet, California, as well as being church Patricia (Mathers) Orange, '62, is a secretary at ville. She and her husband. Hariey S. Pitts, live in organist and general Sabbath School superinten- the General Conference. Her bosses are Elder Purvis, Mississippi. He is a professor of special dent. Her husband. Verne, student '63 to '65. is a Joseph Espinosa and Elder Arturo Schmidt. She education. Their daughter. Cheri Darlene Pitts , is literature evangelist. Their children are: Holly, is happily married to Thomas Orange, and 'still a nursing student at SC. grade 9; Anita, 10; grade and David, grade 1 1. trying to get my husband to move south.' Their son. Tommy, Is 15. and daughter Carin is 6. Don Piatt, '67, and his wife, Gwen, '(j6, moved Marshall G. Mitchell, '66. has been teaching for from Calhoun, Georgia, to Pecos, Texas, in April. 17 years—in two schools but on four campuses. Vera B. Parker, '64. a retired church school He is now vice president of Reeves County Hos- For nine years he taught grades 5 and 6 in Birmin- teacher, lives in Nelson, Nebraska. in Widowed pital, an Adventist Health SystemUnbelt facility. gham. .Mabama. then was principal of Floral 1973, with no children, she lives alone in Elk Crest School at Bryant. Alabama, for four years. Creek Manor. She says, 'I'm doing what 1 can to Robert Leslie Potts, '66, is general counselor for He then returned to the Birmingham School on a be a blessing to others through poetry, letters, the University of Alabama System. He writes. new campus at Pell City, and now has returned to etc' 'Wife, Irene, and children. Julia Anna. 14, and Roral Crest's new campus in Bryant. Les, II, are doing well, and have survived our '68, A. Stephen Patrick, has taught at Forest recent move from Florence to Tuscaloosa.' Larry Mixoo, '64. taught school for 25 years. Lake Academy in Florida for the past II years. He sang with Robert Shaw and sang profession- As teacher of history and Spanish, hejust took his Floyd Powell, '68. has been secretary of the ally for a year. Presently he tunes pianos for Case classes to Mexico for the seventh time. His wife, Florida Conference Association since 1981 and is Brothers. Son Mike is married and became a pa- Linda, student '65 to '68, has been teaching at also director of trust services. Lorie, 21. is mar- rent in January. Lonnie has two sons. Son Marty, Forest Lake Elementary Educational Center for ried to Mike Saladins and lives in Marathon. former student, is marrying Gina Green, nursing 1 1 years. Florida. Cathy, 19. is an SC student, taking the student, in .August. Son Myron is an SC student. two-year nursing program on the Oriando cam- '62. Wesley Paul, is semi-retired from business pus. Kevin. 17, plays the trombone at Forest S. Dianne Mizelle, '69, is an operating room management. Now he works as a self-supporting Lake Academy, where he will be a senior. nurse living in Altamonte Springs and a member lay evangelistic assistant to the bilingual of the open heart team at Florida Hospital in evangelist in the North Pacific Union. His wife. Steve Powers, '66, and his wife, Sylvia (Allen), Orlando. Bertha, works with him. Their daughter is mar- '64, reside in Jacksonville, Florida. He has been ried, has two sons, and lives in Seattle. Their son. professor of mathematics at Florida Junior Col- Thomas J. Mostert, Jr., 63. is president of the 19. is at attending working lege for 17 Southeastern California Conference. His wife. home, college and for a years, and just retired from 15 years of local health food store. Pathfinder leadership. He runs the sum- Pauline (James), is secretary to the director of the YMCA mer swim team. She works as a part-time nurse at nursing school at Loma Linda University. Two Phyllis '60, lives Elaine (Caster) Peck, student a local hospital, daughters are nurses and married. The third just and they both play on YMCA in Oswego, New York, and manages Fulton Gnished academy and plans to be a nurse. competitive tennis teams. Health Food Store. Son Kevin is 20, daughter Keryn, 16. '68, David R. Moulton, °65, and Janelle (Walker) Sharon (DeRosia) Quinn, works as a part- Moolton, '64. live in Madison, Tennessee. David lime clinical dietitian at Paradise Valley Hospital M. Leon Peek, '68. is an auditor with the De- is an internal auditor for the U.S. Army. Ft. near San Diego, California. Daughter Holly is 5. partment of Defense Inspector General and lives Campbell, Kentucky. Janelle is a medical trans- in Seoul. Korea. In 1980 he married Eun-Hee Gary E. Randolph, '64. is married to former criptionist at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Their Kim. a nursing teacher at Korean Union College. student. Karen Foote. and they live in Berrien children are Kenneth, 17, and Bryan, II. Springs. Michigan. He is associate director of Galen Pettey, '62, and his wife, Anne, '59, live Sylvia (Sellers) Moyer, '64, has 55 piano stu- education for the Lake Union Conference. Kelly. in Eureka. California. He is a physical therapist in dents in Oneonta. Alabama, where she lives alone 19. is a college student. Kevin. Kent, and Krista private practice, and also a church elder and Sab- inher new underground house. Her other jobs are will be in academy next year, and Karsten will he I bath School superintendent for the local church. in Birmingham. 50 miles away. She is organist in 6th grade. They enjoy mountain hiking, travel- Anne is choir director, homemaker, and substi- and choir director at the Messiah Lutheran and ing, and group sports. tute elementary teacher. Their son, Galen First SDA churches and also has charge of Wayne, attends the local university. Alisa is in Ed Reid, '67. is on study leave from the elementary music and choirs at Brakeworth SDA Boston, accepted into New England Conservat- School. Georgia-Cumberland Conference while complet- ory for violin. Susan attends community college. ing a law degree at Georgia State University. He

David Arthur .Myers, '64. is business manager and his wife, Kathy (Randolph), student '65 to Frederick Petty, Ph.D., M.D., '65, recently at Yuchi Pines Institute in Seale, Alabama. '67. lead out in health education programs in the requisite completed the examinations to become Calhoun Church in Georgia. Andrew. 12. and '65, a diplomate of the of Margaret Tetz, married John William Neal, American Academy Melissa, 8, enjoy life and attend Academy Jr., in 1973. She is assistant professor of nursing Psychiatry and Neurology. He is chief of the Elementary School. at the University of Maryland, and has been Psychiatric Consultation Service at the V.A. (caching psychiatric nursing and community Medical Center, Iowa City, and also director of Da May Respess, '64. is enjoying retirement

health. She is a doctoral candidate in higher edu- neuroscience research for the department of after teaching more than 30 years. She gardens cation and will be taking sabbatical leave this psychiatry. University of Iowa. This summer he and grows lots of flowers at her Walhalla, South

coming year for full-time study. Her husband is a is presenting research findings at international Carolina, home. •cientist at the Department of Agriculture, neuropharmacology meetings in Florence. Italy, Beltsville, Maryland. His current entomological and London and Oxford. England. He writes that Gordon L. Retzer, '68. is executive secretary research is with woody ornamental trees and he is getting his second divorce and is planning his for the Rocky Mountain Conference. His wife, '66 shrubs. They spend summer weekends at the De- third marriage. Cheryl, student to '68, directs the conference laware shore. child evangelism center. They live in Littleton, L. Edgel Phillips, '65. is at Andrews University Colorado, with their children. Caris, 12, and Tim, John Newbem, '66. pastors the Miami .Springs completing requirements for a Ph.D. in religious 10. Church and chairs the board of Greater Miami education with emphasis in family life. His wife. '63, Academy. He and his wife, Anne, have a son, Lorrine (Young), former student, is a housewife Lindley B. Richert, is vice president and Matthew Simon, almost 2. and collections secretary for AU. Their children chief market analyst at McCarthy, Crisonti, & are Krista, 18, and Alex, 14. Maffei, Inc., a New York City bond research Ranald '63. L. Numbers, and his wife. Janet, firm. His wife, Charlene (Villeneuve), student '61 aretemporanly lopeka, is fellow m Kansas. He a Judy (Henderson) Phillips, '63, is married to to '63, istreasurer of Air Filters, Inc.. in Newton, in interdisciplinary studies at the Mcnninger Richard Phillips, a public school principal. She is New Jersey. They live in Andover. New Jersey. Foundation. Usually lives he in Madison, Wis- a homemaker with sons 14 and 8. Their oldest son, Arlin, will be a senior at SCand con«in. where he is professor of history of Rick plans to come in the fall as a freshman. medicine and history of science at the University Tul DeVere Pitman, '65, is pastor and Bible Michael will he finishing eighth grade. of Wisconsin Currently he is writing a history of teacher at Bass Memorial Academy. They live in 'sdentiric creationism,' supported by a fellow- Purvis, Mississippi. He married Faye F.llen Gerald (Jerry) RIckaby, '69, lives in Bremer- ship from the Guggenheim Foundation and a Heath and they have two boys. Sean. 14, and ton, Washington, and is principal and 7th and 8th Scholar's Award from the National Science Shannon, 12. grade teacher at Kitsap SDA School, a three-

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church consohdaled school. His wife. Linda (Hal- aerial photography for Skypix. Inc. He and his Shirley (Colls) SufTridge, '64, is secretary to lock), '70. does daycare so she can stay home with wife. Donna (Turk), live in Jefferson. Texas. Son three physicians in a multi-specialty clinic. She their boys. Marc. 6. and Matthew 4. Their daugh- Duane is taking nursing and Dale is 13. and her husband, a mechanic, have lived in ter. Cara Lee. died in June. 1983. of a rare cancer. Texarkana, Texas, since 1970. Their boys were (Gunter) Smith, '60, lives in Phoenix. She was 7. Shirley born in 1968 and 1972. One attends Ozark Arizona. Academy and the other, the Texarkana church (Botts) '63. Brenda Riley, teaches psychiatric school. They are active in the Pathfinder Club, nursing for Troy State University. Troy, Velma Sommerville, student '68. is an elemen- tary teacher in Scottsburg. Indiana. She lives in -Alabama. Her husband. Dean, teaches sociology BUI Swafford, '65, and his wife, Betty, '65, have New Albany. for the same university. both been teaching at Memphis Junior Academy

'68. for the last six years. Son Mark just graduated John M. Robbins, Sr., '63. is pastor of the Steve Sowder, and his wife. Marilyn from Highland Academy, and Philip is 9. Woodhridge Church. He and his wife. Mary, live (Starr), live in Keene. Texas. He has been data in Springfield. Virginia. Earlier, he pastored for processing director at Southwestern Adventist Winford (Bill) N, Tate, '60, is a certified regis- seven years in the Georgia-Cumberland Confer- College for three years. Marilyn works as a tered nurse anesthetist working at Woods Memo- ence and 10 years in the Pennsylvania Confer- checker at La Loma Foods. Their sons are 7 and rial Hospital, Etowah, Tennessee. Two of his ence. Daughter Linda is nurse married. II. a and three children are married. The youngest attends Sandi is a teacher and married in June. John, Jr., Collegedale Academy. (His large gardin includes Anna Lee (Thomas) Sowers, student '65. is a attended SC for two years. watermelons and is located in Ooltewah!) housewife, mother, and aide in the SDA school at Audrey Denise (Vow)Roney, student '64 and Vero Beach. Florida. Her husband. John R. Sow- Don R. Taylor, '71. and his wife, Charlotte '68. works for Jefferson Pilot Broadcasting as ers, teaches grades I to 8 at the school. Their girls (McKee), '67, live iii Fletcher. North Carolina. assistant manager of building and grounds. They are: Leona. 13; Leanna, 12; Leta. 8; and LeEtta. He is a certified registered nurse anesthetist at have two children. Shain. 14. and Sheila. 12. and Fletcher Hospital and she is loving being a live on an acreage near Midland. North Carolina, Their Melvin Stanaway, '61. says he's 'laid back in homemaker. children are Ron. 14, and Re- with a cow. calf. 40 chickens, two dogs, a cat. and nee, 12. the Tropics.' as he is supervisor a bird. of anesthesia service at Gorgas U.S. Army Hospital in Panama. Linda P, (Paternostro) Terranova, '62, is office Raymond Ruckle, "69. and Shirley (Schneider) Vicky J. Stastny, student '65. is an elementary manager for the inpatient psychiatric unit of Ruckle, ''71. reside in Tujunga. California, with school teacher living in New Albany, Indiana. Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans. She is their two children: Matt, age 10. and Susie, age 7. divorced and has two children. John, II, and Ray is the minister of music at the Vallejo Church Ennis F, Steele, '67, and his wife, Elizabeth Gina, 10. in Glendale. and Shirley is the part-time director (Holmes), "66, live in Calhoun, Georgia. Dennis is of health education and human services at the a dentist and participates in several church com- Richard Terrell, '64, is controller for the Wis- same church. mittees. Libby is a homemaker, corporate secret- consin Conference. His wife, Sharon (Randolph), ary, and primary Sabbath School leader. With student '61 to '64, is assistant business manager at Mark A. Sagert, '70. and his wife. Reba (HaJI), their children. Dennis. Jr., 12. David. 10, and Wisconsin .Academy in Columbus, where they '68. live in Oriando. He is director of patients' Darlene, 7. they enjoy camping, music, farming. live. Son Rick, 19, is in college, and daughter business services at Florida Hospital and she di- and swimming. Kara, 18, just graduated from Wisconsin rects medical record services. Their daughters. Academy. 13 and 9. are doing well in school, and all are Alton M. Steen, '69. owns and operates a spending their spare time finishing their new mobile ultrasound and nuclear medicine business James E, Thurmon, '66, is minister of the house and helping with church music activities. in and around the Chattanooga area. He and his Memphis First Church. He and his wife, Judy wife. Faye(Melendy). live in Dayton, Tennessee, Glenda (Starkey) Salsberry, '65. is 'chaufferess (Conner), have four children, up to age 10. They and have two sons, Regge, 12, and Jason, 9. and appointent secretary' for Leola Castle Star- are Lara. Stephen. Amber, and Jonathan. They key, former teacher residing in Collegedale. live in Eads, Tennessee. Sharon (Cooke) Stewart, student '66 to '68, is Daughter Rebecca will be entering Collegedale employed by Signal Knitting. She lives in Daisy, '65 '68, Academy in the fall. Dale Thomas, student to is publishing Tennessee. Children are Ken, 15, and Laurel. 12. director for the Africa-Indian Ocean Division and all active H. Lane Schmidt, '60. has been teaching music and are in church and school affairs. hves in Ivory Coast. Africa. He was ordained into at Orlando Junior Academy for seven years, and the ministry in 1981. He and his wife. Annette Virginia L. (Caldwell) Stiles, '63. directs nurs- last year added P.E. teaching to his load. His (Vetter), former student, have three boys: Mark, ing services for the Tennessee Valley Authority, wife, Darlene (Peterson), student '59 to '60. 15; Kent. 14; and John. 9. a federal agency. Married, she lives in Hixson. teaches kindergarten at OJA. Son Rick is in col- Tennessee. lege, and sons Robin and Roger were at Forest Paula E. Thum, '67. is a captain in the United Lake .Academy last year, States Air Force. An nurse practioner, Keiuieth E. Straw, '62, has been elected presi- OB/GYN she anticipates receiving her master's in mater- dent of Little Creek Sanitarium and School, re- Bettie Lynn (Ballard) Seamount, '65 to student nity in December. 1984. She is studying in San '66, placing Leiand Straw, who was president since lives in Montrose, Colorado, where she is Antonio. Texas. Her husband. David Bramigk, 1940. Kenneth has been treasurer since l%2. He assistant office manager for a dentist. Married, preceded her to new duty at Moody Air Force and his wife. Sharon (Beck), have two children. she has two children. Eric. 16. and Erin. 10. Base in Valdosta, Georgia, in July. She looks Heidi. 9. and Kristi. 5. forward to following in December, and is pleased John Phillip Shadwick, '69. teaches auto Ruth (Tyler) Strefling, '60, has retired from the to be assigned in the Southeast where she hopes mechanics and drafting at Takoma .Academy. His medical profession. She married Michael Strefl- to see some classmates again. wife. Patricia (Gamblinl. is administrative assis- ing, a doctor of internal medicine, in January, tant in the General Conference Treasury. They 1983. They now raise geese on their farm in Lee Edward Townsend, student '67 to '68, is a live in Laurel. Maryland. Michigan's Upper Peninsula and enjoy the builder and developer in Baton Rouge, Louisia- Edward C. Shaffer, student '63 to '65. passed warmth of the Menominee Church. Mike helps na. He and his wife. Kathleen (Esteb), have two sons, away on July 16, 1981. He was living in the Col- with the Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking clinics. Anthony Lee, 12, and Jefferey Clayton, 3. legedale area. They plan to come to her alumni reunion in 1985. Donald G. Trawick, '67, and Lynda (Maxey), '68, Donald C. Shaw, '69. is pastor of the Reading Joseph T. Strock, Sr., '67, is a literature live in Midlothian, Virginia. He is a dentist in Hampden Heights Church and lives in Boyer- evangelist living in Louisville, Tennessee. He and private practice. Lynda has her M.S. in nursing, town. Pennsylvania. his wife, Delia.areparentsof Joe, Jr., 17, a senior but is currently a homemaker and mother to Amy, at Georgia-Cumberland Academy, Jonathon, 13. 7, and Scott, 4. '69. Don Shelton, and his wife. Anita, are in- and Eleanor. 14. students at Knoxville SDA volved in evangelism for the Rocky Mountain School. James A. Tucker, Ph.D., '62, left public service Conference. They live in Loveland. Colorado. in 1979 to head Educational Directions Incorpo- William (Bill) '69, Their children are Todd. 1 1, and Angel, 5. Don L. Strong, and his wife, Dixie rated, an educational consulting firm specializing recently headed a ministerial tour to Israel. Bob Lee (Halvorsen), '69, both teach upper grades at in the evaluation of programs for the handicapped and Bunny Hunter and Bob and Ruthie Self were Louisville Junior Academy, where he is princi- in school systems. EDI also provides inservice in the group. pal. Their daughters are Sheri, l2,andKarin, 10. training in the area of assessing abilities of hand-

They also have a well-trained golden retriever icapped students. His wife, Priscilla, is vice pres- Glenn Curtis Sherrill, '62 '65. student to sells named Chelsea. ident of the company and manages its division.

A-14 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS (Heeler), former student, is secretary to the cor- porate secretary of Con Agra Corporation. Their sons. Mike and Tim, attend Platte Valley .Academy.

Leslie Weaver, M.D., '69. is a pathologist at Gordon Hospital in Calhoun, Georgia.

Josef Weiss, '63. and his wife. Violet, H). live in Dahlonega. Georgia, site of the first gold rush in America. Joe teaches at North Hall High School and has an automotive paint and body business on the side. Vi is assistant principal at the Lumpkin Elementary School (enrollment 850 in grades K-5). In her spare time last year she wrote mate- rials for a Versa Tiles Library Skills Lab which has been published by Educational Teaching .Aids. Her part-time Job in the SC library sparked her interest in this area. 'Our little church in Cleveland enjoys the contribution students visit- ing from the college make to our services.' she writes.

Bobbi (Suggs) Whidden, '67. and her husband. .Alton, teach in Canon City. Colorado. She has

grades 1 to 4 and he is principal and teaches grades 5 to 8. They both have master's degrees and are enjoying denominational teaching. They also enjoy 'the fantastic skiing in Colorado' and say. 'Come see us!' Daughter .Andrea. 5. is grow- ing up fast.

Woody Whidden, '67. is a pastor in the Elmira-Coming district of the New York Confer- ence. His wife, Peggy, is organist, music teacher, and choir director. Their children are: Jamie. 13; Jonathan. 10; and Laurel. 7.

Kingsley Whitsett, '65. pastors the Frederick Church in Maryland. His wife. Nancy (Wendell), '65. is doing private duty nursing in the Washington. D.C.. area. Children are Eddie. 10. and Teddy. 8.

Alice (Genton) Whitt, '64. is a homemaker in .Athens. Alabama. Her husband has a TV repair

service. Larry is 12 and Kristie. 4.

Rick Lee Wilkin, Jr., '68. is a minister in Tap- pahannock. Virginia, and currently is working on his dissertation for a doctorate in marriage and family therapy. His wife. Ginger, is studying bus- iness administration. They and their children. Richie. 8, and Romeka. 5. are enjoying living in a is 14. is 3. Family geneology River City Publishing Company. The outdoors is son. Jeff, and Angela 100-year-old farm house on eight acres near Hus- for the family. work with the has been an interest the last four years. another focus They tle. Virginia. .American Birding Association, and also publish a Ron Vincent, '68. and his wife. Cecilia, '70. live monthly newsletter called Outdoor Ministry.' Charles H. Wilson, '64. is vice president and in Douglasville. Georgia. For the last five years Jim speaks at churches and camps and he and his general manager for McKee Baking Company in he has been teaching grades 5 and 6 at Cascade wife enjoyed writing the 1984 youth devotional Gentry, Arkansas. He and his wife, Dovie.havea Adventist Elementary School. He teaches physi- book. They live on a small farm near Austin. daughter. Dawn, married to Brent Barrow; a son. cal education to grades 5 through 8. Cecilia is Texas. Their five children are ages 3 to 21. David, working for McKee Baking Company in employed at Douglasville General Hospital. Collegedale: and a daughter. Tiffany, attending Either Tyler, '60. provides technical services at Their children are: Julie. 12; Todd. 10: and Shane. Collegedale Academy. the James While Library. Andrews University. 7. She has been there since 1964. She looks forward Sharon (Hurtig) Wilson, student '63 to '64. is a Sandra Vinson, '62. is a certified public accoun- to seeing classmates at the alumni reunion in housewife with children ages 11.9. and 2. Her tant living in Murfreesboro. Tennessee. She is a 1985 husband. Jeff Wilson, joined Faith For Today as partner with Hall. Davidson & Associates. director of public relations last November. They Margie (UtteU) L'Irich, °67. is a clinical au- California. Wallace, student '65 to '66. lives in live in Newbury Park. diologist at Chattanooga Speech and Hearing Stephen L. Billings. Montana, and is still single He isdvisor Cetiler. Her husband. Mike, has returned to col- Bailey Winsled, '64, and his wife, Beverly, '65. Office of Hearings and Appeals. Social lege. live in for the They Treetops,' a garage apartment live in Kernersville. North Carolina. He is ad- Security Administration. His personal concerns near her folks in Dayton. Tennessee. ministrator of two family-owned rest homes. Bev include civil liberties and environmental issues. is completing a two-year program as a physician's Bonnie J. (Schwerin) Verbrigghe, '68. is a His brother. Stan, former student, is located in assistant in August and then will be connected homemaker and substitute secretary at the local Bcllingham. Washington. with the rest homes also. elementary school in Skandia. Michigan. She '68. •erves on the advisory committee to the school Vivian (Lester) Wallar, and her husband. Bill Wolcotl, '69. has been boys' dean and gym- live in Cerritos. California, with their boys. board. She writes. 'Living in the country with Don. nastics team coach at . ages 7 and 13. Next year Don will be principal and children 9, 7. 3 . and 2 plus a large garden keeps me Candler, North Carolina, for nine years. His wife. busy ' she will teach at a new school in West Covina. Sharon (Roberts), is school secretary at the Paal Elvis Viar, '67. has been teaching biology Lanier Watson, '64. is principal and teacher of elementary school. Sons Bill. Jr.. and Todd will at Forest Lake Academy since 1968. His wife. Mayflcid SDA School in Omaha. Nebraska. The both be in academy next year, and daughter Kel-

Sue. it enjoying being a full-time mommy. Their school offers grades I through 9. His wife. Becky ley will be a sophomore at .SC.

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Their girls are Anderson, '75, and his wife, Becky woodland along Cohulla Creek. Jim Wolcott, '66, and his wife. Linda (Comer), Lonnie (Hayward), '75, have two children, Jimmy bom in Rochelle, 4, and Emily, 2. '66, live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jim is an August, 1981, and Kristy bom in May, 1983. analytical chemist ,at Sandia National '79, went to Loma Linda and Geor- Cynthia Bata, nurse. Lonnie is a builder. They live in Snellville, Lahoratories, and Linda is an office received her M.P.H. degree in nutrition and reporting gia. Daughter Tonda. 18, is studying court health education there. Now she is a registered in Albuquerque and son Jimmy. 16, attends Hospital. Tennessee. dietitian at Madison [ William C. (Bill) Arnold, Jr., '77, married Mount Pisgah Academy. Jim is still building their Pamela Sue Tucker on June 17, 1984. He will passive solar adobe house and caring for a large David Beardsley, '59 and his wife, Donnalene continue teaching at Georgia-Cumberland garden and 21 fruit trees. (Gerald), '71, live in Cleveland, Tennessee. He is Academy next year and Pam will continue her working with development and acquisition for student '65, is a firefigh- nurses training at Dalton Junior College. Chester Leon Woods, Life Care Affiliates, a subsidiary of Life Care Carol (Lewis), '67, ter in Bangor, Maine. His wife. Centers of America. Their two children are Doug, Ashcrafl, '77, is chief accountant for nurse working part time in an aller- Alan S. is a registered 14, and Stacey, 2. Adventist Living Centers and lives in Hinsdale. gist's office. Daughter Bethany, 14, will leave Illinois. Before November. 1982, he was '77. civilian home this fall to attend Pine Tree Academy. Son Robert deWayne Beers, C.P.A. is a Conference Auditing employed with the General is single, and Keith, 12, has two more years in Bangor's one- auditor for an Army department, Service. He got his C.P.A. certificate in June, room church school. has been living in San Antonio, Texas, for four and his wife. Donna (Lewis), '78, have 1982. He years since completing his M.B.A. at the Univer- "69. is with Allstate Insurance two children. Mason Emory. 3, and Marcia Ken Worrow, sity of Tennessee-Knoxville. sales in Orlando, Florida. He and his wife, Mary, Elaine, 1, have two girls and another child on the way, Janet (George) Beltz, '76. lives in Bennett, Col- Audain, student '75 to "76, is a Fed-Leon orado. She quit her nursing job at Porter Memo- (Sliugars) Young Johnson, '68, mortgage and real estate broker in Miami, Flori- Marva Jean rial Hospital three years ago so that she could be Her husband, is married to Virginia (Ashley) and they teaches grade 6 in Niles, Michigan. da. He home with the children. Zachary, 3, and Crystal, Edward Johnson, is a service engmeerfor Sullair expect a child in September. ~i Corporation, Michigan City, Indiana. They live in former student, and his student '78 to '79, is a sales South Bend. Her son William Young, Jr., is a V, Keith Aufderhar, Mark Bergvall, '72. live in Lawrenceburg, California. married student at SC. wife, Rebecca (Stirk), representative in Irvine, He Kentucky. They are actively involved in the Lori in 1981 and their daughter. Erica, was bom Ruth Zoerb, '65, has retired in Union, South Lawrenceburg Church. Keith works for Ken- in 1983. Carolina, with her husband, Everett, former stu- tucky State University in heating and air condi- '78. married .Andrew Brett, a dent. Their mothers are both in their 90's. Everett tioning, and Rebecca works at home. Their Beverly Benchina, in marriage and family therapy, preaches in the small church there and works daughter. Julie. 9. is wearing a back brace as a graduate student also graduated in June with an toward getting doctors to move to the area. Con- result of an auto accident in November, 1982. on June 17. She Linda University struction of a new church building is beginning. M.A. in English from the Loma Avant, '70, is the wife of C. School. She has been employed full Ruth still does a little painting and teaches an art Diane (Simmons) Graduate '68, of Michael, 12, Graduate School admis- class at home. Edward Avant, and mother time as a secretary in the andTeriandTami, 10. Diane just graduated from sions and records office at LLU. Cleveland State Community College with an A.S. Pamela (Haney) Benson, student '78 to '79. degree in nursing. They live in Ooltewah, Ten- takes care of Jeremy, 3, and James, 1, while her nessee. husband works at Rockwell International as a live in Fletcher, North Marjorie (Cook) Babcock, '70, lives in Marvell, gear engineer. They mother of Carolina. Arkansas , where she is a housewife and a son, Kenneth Russell. 2, Daniel Kenneth Berry, '76, received his doctor degree in Kansas City on May 20, Tim Bainum, M.D., '70, is a solo family physi- of osteopathy 1 970'S already had a master's of science in cian, happily married and living one block from 1984. He from Loma Linda University the Atlantic in Ocean City, Maryland. He is a biomathematics secretary-treasurer of the and a Ph.D. from California Western University. Ronald L. Adams, '72, is vice principal at deputy coroner and His wife. Pamela (Lund), also attended SC. They Mount Pisgah Academy. His wife, Sharon, is an county medical society. will he in Tulsa. Oklahoma, for his one-year in- R.N. at St. Joseph's Hospital in nearby Ashevil- Timothy Bair, '78, teaches science for grades 7 ternship. le. North Carolina. Their daughter, Lori, '83, and and 8 at J. N. Andrews School. Nanci (Morgan) '83, at Mount son-in-law. Michael Abbott. are Steve Berry, '78. and his wife. Candy Bair, '77. is an ICU nurse at Washington Adven- in Ohio. is boys' dean and Vernon Academy He (Hickman), '78, live in the country near Sanford, Hospital. They live in Hyattsville, Maryland, education. Another daugh- tist she teaches business Florida. They have two horses, a dog, and a cat. with Julie, 5, and Todd, 2. ter, Teresa, '83, is continuing at SC toward her He is a mortgage banker with International B.S. in nursing. Their son Steven was a senior at Darrell and Karen Baker, both "78, are nurses Mortgage Company. Candy is a patient care Mount Pisgah Academy. care, she in Association. at Madison Hospital , he in critical and coordinator for the Visiting Nurse She writes, '1 work as little as 1 have to and They enjoy the beach and, in summer, the North Michael Kevin Ahlfeld, '75, Uves in Dalton, OB. Darrell works as much as he needs to. The family Carolina mountains. Georgia, at present. runs smoother with me at home.' The family in- Harry D. Best, '75, hopes to finish a master's of Randy Allen, '77, and his wife, Vickie (Avery), cludes Pam, 12, Connie, 10, and Monica, 5. They education in special education (gifted emphasis) '75, headed west after four years of teaching are all learning to play the piano, and the two in 1986. He has been attending UTC part time, but junior high in Michigan. Randy teaches math and older ones, the violin. anticipates being a full-time student this fall. He auto body at Weimar Institute in California. Their Ruth (Wilson) Baker, '74, taught grade 1 in the lives in Ringgold. Georgia, boys are Jeremy, 7, and Zachary, 3. Savannah. Georgia, public schools for six weeks Edwin Bigham, student '74 and '75, lives in Dennis Altrogge, '78, lives in Spring, Texas, after her graduation and marriage, then retired Biglerville, Pennsylvania, just east of Gettys- and pastors the Conroe and Cleveland churches from her career in elementary education. Since burg. He is married to Gwendolyn (Williams), north of Houston. Children are Rebekah, 6, and then she's been teaching piano at home and being electronic former student. He supervises raw fmit receiving Benjamin, 2. a full-time wife to Carroll Baker, an company. engineer and computer programer, and mother to for a major apple processing '7 (Gardner) Ambler, 1 , lives in Andrews in Gayla their boys, ages 6, 4, and under I . They still live Linda M. (Rutter) Bilby, student '76. is a typist North Carolina, with her dentist husband. Their Savannah. at home in Toledo, Ohio, for a court reporting son, Stiriing, will be in grade 2 at the church a prosthetist. '73, recovery room service. Her husband. David, is school there. Gayla is secretary for the Andrews Teresa Barton, is doing Daughter Christine is a year old, United Methodist Church. nursing in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. She mar- ried Dr. Michael Fedder in 1976, but is now di- Nancy C. (Graver) Billington, student '75 to '76, George D. Amos, '77, and his wife, Judy vorced. She attends the Lancaster Church. 1 got her M.S. married Brad Billington in 198 . She (Luttman), '73, moved to Beeville, Texas, from Post Falls, '74, (Carr), degree in 1982 and they moved to Boulder, Colorado, last fall. George is controller Bryan Bassler, and his wife, Jeri Idaho, the same year. She is a counselor and at Beeville Memorial Hospital and Judy is a legal '72, live in the Cleveland, Tennessee, area. Be- guidance director for Coeur d' Alene Valley Hos- secretary for Morrill & Patton, attorneys at law. sides working at Cleveland Body and Fender, pital. Their children are Timothy, 4, and Jodie, 2. Bryan is currently building a house on a 70-acre

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Fred BiscfaofT, '72. lives in Colton. California, Bernard Lanier Bowers, '70. is self-employed Richard Carey, '75. and his wife, Susan, '76. and is a physician in preventive medicine, work- as a building contractor in Franklin. Tennessee. live in Marietta, Georgia. They moved from ing in executive, employee, and student health. His wife. Judy, is an OB nurse at Williamson City Silver Spring. Maryland, in June. 1983. Ricisvice

Hospital. Their son. Chip, is I i. and their daugh- president of development and acquisitions for a Clarenct Blanchard, '77. and his wife. Nancy ter. Spring, is 8. health care company in .Atlanta and Susan directs '78. live in Sarasota. Florida. (Draper), He has a social services department at Scottish Rite been a carpenter at John Ringling Museum of .Art David N. Bowers, '75, is a physician in physical Children's Hospital. for two years. His sidelines are beekeeping and medicine and rehabilitation at Reading Rehabili- blue grass guitar. Nancy has been a secretary at tation Hospital. He and his wife. Michaelan. live Janice (Williams) Carlson, '76, and her hus- Florida Row er and Light Company for about four in Birdsboro. Pennsylvania, and have two chil- band, Gary, are at Little Creek Academy in years. She also sews and embroiders. They enjoy dren. David Michael. 4. and Kristina Renee. 2. Knoxville. She works two nights a week as

biking and helping with Pathfinders. charge nurse in a small nursing home. Gary is Merle R. Bradley, '77, has been dean of boys at farm manager. Their daughter is almost 2. Gary Blinn, '77 and '81. and his wife. Laurey Sunnydale Academy, Centralia. Missouri, since "77. 1982. He hopes to soon finish his master's in (Wilcox), live in Collegedale and both prac- Wendell Carlton, '76, is teacher and principal at secondary education administration. his tice in the area as certified registered nurse anes- He and Montgomery SD.A School in Alabama. His wife, wife thetists. Their son. Justin .Alan, was bom in .Au- Lei. have three children, all born in January: Cathy (Robertson), former student, cares for their Jonathan Sterling. 7; Trina Christine. 4; Lisa gust. 1983. and son. Paul. 3. Colleen. 2. '79. Rick Blondo, and his wife. Janet (Davies), Dennis E. Child student '72, and his wife, Linda Lynn Brainerd, '79. is teaching grades I and 2 at '77. are living in Beltsville. Maryland. Rick is Mae (Gerald), student '72 to '73, live in the church school in Keene. Texas. She's been archivist at the Maryland State .Archives in An- Brunswick, Maine. He is chief of the cardio- there two years after three years in Corpus Chris- napolis. Janet is medical social workerfor Adven- pulmonary department at Parkview Memorial Hyattsville. li. list Home Health Services in She Hospital. Their children are Matthew. 3, and earned her M.S.W. degree in 1982. and Rick is Alica. 1. Linda has an accounting job at home. Nellie Compton-Branscum, '77. married Glen close to completing a joint master's program in The family enjoys cross-country skiing and Branscum. an Ozark craftsman and musician. history and library science. They recently bought snowmobiling in winter, boating and water skiing They make music and craft tours on local and their first house. in the summer. nationwide campuses. They perform regularly at

'73. the Jimmie Driftwood Barn in Mountain View. Terry Blough, does accounting and hospi- Ken Chrispens, '75. is a manager for Electrolux Arkansas, and live in Newnata. Their son, Robin tal administration and his wife is a surgical nurse. in charge of hiring and training. He lives in Glen, was bom in January. 1983. They live in Tappahannock. Virginia, and have a Johnstown. Pennsylvania. Son Ethan Mychael is daughter. Jennifer. 8. Joe Branson, '73. teaches grade 2 at Beltsville 5. Adventist School in Maryland. He completed the Rick BIythe. '79. pastors the Evansville and Dennis A. Clark, '72, is pastor of the Alma- master's degree in elementary education at An- churches in Indiana is a New Harmony and Baxley. Georgia, district. His wife. Shirley (Led- drews University. of the Indiana member Conference evangelism better), '72. works part time as an L.P.N, at the committee. He and his wife. Ginger, have three Debbie (Willett) Brendel, '79. lives in Dayton. local hospital in Basley. Their children are Scott. daughters: Carissa. 9; Melanie. 6; and Marion. I Ohio. 1 1, and Bowen. 2.

Ronald W. Boatright, '77. is a lieutenant in the Rebecca L. Collver, '76. does private duty and Sherry (Whitman) Briley, student '75 to '77. is Nurse Corps of the Navy. is living in in U.S. He head of the programming department and also staff relief nursing for Kelly Health Care South Summerville. South Carolina, with his wife. Ma- is still writes that typesetter for Wilks Publications at Highland Bend. Indiana. She single. She '75 nan, and two boys. Chrislopoher. 7, and Jamie. 5. Academy. Portland. Tennessee. She married her sister. Merry (Collver) Gottschall. student '76. Billy Briley in 1978. to has a baby girl, Meghan Lee Dierdre Marceil '79. is accountant of- Bodtker, an and Gottschall, born in April. fice in manager for S. R. Sludebaker. C.P.A.'s. Lisa (Argo) Brimmer, '79. lives in Marietta. .Asheville. North Carolina. She recently com- Edwin E. Cook, '72, is convalescing in Allegan. Georgia, and is an R.N. in labor and delivery at pleted the setup and programming of an in-house Kennestone Hospital. She and her husband. John Michigan, from being nearly killed in an auto system. loves the weather, scen- accident in September, 1981. His family includes computer She F. Brimmer, have two children. Andrea. 5, and ery, and friendly people in Asheville. children, Lisa 12, and Erin, 7. They live on 30 Matthew. I. country acres. Susan (McDonald) Boggs, '78. teaches a one- Karen (Cansler) Butterfield, '74. works part room school in Coolidge. Georgia. In 1981 she got time al the University of Califomia. San Diego. Russell Cooper, '78. and his wife, Gloria (Med- her M.A. in educational administration leader- Her area is neonatal ICU and newborn. Her hus- ford), '78. live in Elizabeth City. North Carolina. ship from Loma Linda University. Her husband, band. Bob. is an engineer at IVAC Corporation. He pastors the church there and also the Gary, does drywall work. They live in Moultrie, Their children are Alica, 5. and Michael, almost Plymouth Church, and is chaplain of Winslow Georgia. 1. Memorial Nursing Home. He was ordained in June at the Carolina camp meeting. Gloria is a Guy Bush, student '78, is a self-employed Don Bohannon, '71. is senior vice president of housewife and nurse. Daughter Gillian is 3. and farmer in Damascus. Pennsylvania. He describes Florida Hospital in Orlando. He and his wife, another child is expected in October. himself as 'single and happy.' Carolyn (Harold), student '71 to '72, have two Lindora (Redding) Costello, student '78. plans sons. Michael. 4. and David. 2. William C. (Cris) Cannon, '77. is pastor of the to be back in Collegedale this fall, as her husband Loves Creek Baptist Church. He lives in Siler Hans-Peter Boksberger, 75, is taking will be seeking his nursing degree. She married M.D., a City, North Carolina, and is working on the doc- surgical lives Richard E. Costello in March, 1982. Their son. residency and in Pa.sadena. Califor- tor of ministry degree. nia. Children are Jonathan. 5. and Jessica, 2. Reuben Justin, was born six weeks prematurely. Dennis Canther, '78. has been associate pastor November 30. 1982. and spent time in the Rhonda (HufTaker) Bolton, '73. and her family of the Downey Church, but is now production neonatal ICU in Hershey Medical Center. They live on an acreage near Vancouver. Washington. manager and associate producer of The Quiet have been living in Moab. Utah. In February she began working part lime as a Hour. His wife. Kristl, '78. is an R.N. in ICU '75 '77, patient educator al Riverview Medical Clinic, pediatrics al Loma Linda University Medical Jeannie Cotham, student to is a medical leaching classes on ftxxl allergies and digestion. Center They live in Colton, Califomia. assistant with Associates of Internal Medicine, She and her husband. Bob. arc parents of Chattanooga, Tennessee. David K. Capps, student '72, is presideni of Rochclle. 7. and Ryan. 5. Bob is in the computer Capps Rent-a-Car. Inc., in Dallas, Texas. He is Ann Couillard, '78, has been an ICU nurse in field They enjoy bird-watching, camping, and single and lives alone. Houston, fexas. but plans to start anesthesia friends. school in Chattanooga this fall. '70. Carta M. BooUiby, student '73 to '75, lives in John (Jack) Carey, is principal of Beltsville '77 Cobles. Michigan, but works as a social worker Advenlist School, near Washington. D.C. His Michael Couillard, taught in the Carolina dc^ignec/admissions clerk in a Kalamazoo nurs- wife. Carol, student '63, works as a secretary in Conference for five years and now teaches high English, history, biology. is ing home She is still single. trust services at the General Conference. Their school and He also an children are Chris, 15, 'into computers' and a R.N. His wife Marly (Karapondo), former stu- Susan Bossenberry, '75, lives In Asheville. student at Takoma Academy, and Mike. 12, a dent, is art director for a local printing firm, rides

North Carolina, and teaches grades I and 2 in the student at Beltsville. They live in Laurel. Mary- horses, and bodybuilds. They live in Travelers church school. She also sponsors the yearbook. land. Rest. .South Carolina.

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Sam L. Couillard, '76. and his family are in Loma Rae Dever, '80. returned in July from two Virginia, is currently in the U.S. Navy. Chattanooga, where he heads the School of years of teaching missionary children at Gar.v '76. Nurse Anesthesia. Malamulo in Malawi. Before going to .\frica. she Edgmon, D.D.S., has a general prac- tice in had taught in Tennessee. Calhoun. Georgia. He is current president James R. Cox, '72. assumed new duties as ste- of the southern chapter of the National Associa- wardship director of the Rocky Mountain Con- Jordan Dicken, student '74 to '76. writes. I'm tion of SDA Dentists. His wife. Janice (McPher- ference in June. His wife. Carol, is a licensed sure my colleagues are married, with professions, son), is taking a few years off from secretarial

practical nurse. Son Jim is a rehabilitation techni- lovely homes and children. Me'? What am I do- duties to enjoy being with Lisa. 5. and Lori. 3. cian, and son Mike will be a junior at Mile High ing'? Tromping around in the jungles of Venezuela Gary is a church elder and Sabbath School .Academy. having a blast!' He is employed by Santa Fe Dril- superintendent and Jatiice leads the kindergarten ling and works as a diesel mechanic and electrical department. '79, Kevin W. Crawford, is a certified regis- technician as foreman in Venezuela. He's unmar- tered nurse anesthetist for two hospitals in ried. Randy Elkins, '73. and his wife. Yolanda, '72.

Greeneville. Tennessee. His wife. Janice (Ned- live in Minden. Louisiana. He is an attorney.

'71. teaches I ley), '78. is an R.N. but not employed at this time. Randall Dodd, grades to 8 at the Their children are Adrienne. 9. Hilary, 5. and church school in Cookeville. Tennessee. They also have no children at this time—just a His Jonathan. 2. dog!' wife. Deborah (Wagner), just got her B.S. in nurs- ing. Their children are Matthew. 10. and Hope. 8. Jonathan W. Fish, '72. lives in McDonald. James A. Cress, '71, and his wife, Sharon Tennessee. (Wyatt), student '68 to '71, live in Lincoln, Neb- raska. He is ministerial secretary for the Mid- Anne (Gust) Fitzgerald, '73, lives in DePere,

.America Union and Sharon is a credentialed Wisconsin, where her husband is a dairy farmer. Bible worker. They teach classes in soulwinning Their children are Erin, 5, and Stephen, 2. for pastors and their wives and are responsible for continuing education for pastors. Douglas Foley, '71. pastors the Markham Woods Church in Longwood. Florida. His wife, Milford G. Crist, '71, is assistant director of Gayle (Cartabianca). has been teaching pre- public relations at Florida Hospital. Media ser- school and is expecting their second child in Oc- vices are his area of responsibility. His wife, tober. Dougie is almost 5. Nancy, teaches nursing on the Orlando Campus. Their boys are Sean. 9, and Bryan. 7. Jude (Wade) Forbes, '76. has been teaching at Mount Pisgah Academy in North Carolina for Bill Crofton, '70. directs youth ministries for eight years. She is married to Lee Forbes, former the Forest Lake Church. He and his wife. Jane, student, who owns and operates Forbes Custom live in Apopka. Florida. She is supervisor on the Exteriors. Children are: Nikki. 9: Danny. 8;

3-11 shift at Florida Hospital. They have three Emilee. 2. and Christa-Lee. almost 1. Lee is in- sons: Mark. 14; Matthew. 10: and Jonathan. 2. vestment leader at Sabbath School, so everyone in the family has a project, even the baby. Tim Crosby, '77. and his wife. Carol, '78, live in Knoxville. Tennessee. He pastors the Grace Barbara S. Foster, '76, lives in Harrison, Ten- Church. Carol is an R.N. at Park West Hospital. nessee.

Gerald M. Cross, M.D., '72. is a physician in Beverly (Chase) Foster, "71, and her husband. Hinesville. Georgia, and chief of the department Bill, are on the staff at Little Creek .Academy, of primary care and community medicine, also Knoxville. chief of the family practice department. He and his wife. Barbara, have a daughter. Laura. Evelyn (Fdger) Fowler, '74, and her husband.

James, live in Greenbelt. Maryland. She is assis- Melanee Lynn (Snowden) Davis, '79, is adminis- tant head nurse on a medical-surgical unit at trative secretary to the chairman of orthopedic Washington Adventist Hospital. Their children surgery. Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest are Jimmy. 7. and Janelle, 2. University, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Oorenda (Moore) Dodge, '72. teaches business Her husband. Dr. Terry L. Davis, is an optomet- education to persons with disabilities at the Ronald V. Fowler, '72. is a dentist in Spartan- rist at his own North Point Eye Clinic. Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center. Her burg. South Carolina. He and his wife. Lynda R. husband. Bill, is a Ph.D. chemist with the DuPont (Eadie), '72. are parents of Janis (Bell) Dawson, '77, is an R.N. at Erlanger Bryan Ashley, 9, in Waynesboro. Company Virginia. Their first Nicholas Hospital. Chattanooga, working in labor and de- Scott. 3. and Mindy Brooke. 2. child was due in June. livery. She is married to Allan Dawson and their Louella (Graves) Freeman, student '72. is a address is in McDonald. Their boys are Allan, II, Lois (Miller) Doherty, '78. lives in Collegedale supervisor of labor, delivery, and maternity at the ^. and William, 3 in August. and is in charge of the SDA Room in McKee Loma Linda University Hospital in California. Library. She enjoyed the January visit of her Ana Maria Defendini, student '78 '79. She received her in to is daughter. Barbara Rendalen. and granddaughter. M.A. from Loma Linda 1980 opening her private practice as a doctor in and married Tim Freeman the same year. odon- Christin. The Rendalens live near Oslo, Norway. tology. She lives in Rio Piedras. F>uerto Rico. Barbara has a busy musical life there. Wanda (Weikum) Freitas, '74. is an R.N. work- Slieri (Thompson) DeCrave, '76, is a Gordon Doneskey, '77. graduated from Loma ing for a registry. Her job takes her to medical- homemaker and mother of three: daughters Jac- Linda University School of Medicine in June. In surgical floors at various hospitals in the Sac- kie. 7. and Jamie. 3. and son Jerry. 5. She draws July he started a family practice residency in ramento. California, area. She has been married house plans and decorates the houses her con- Scottsdale. Arizona. He married Terry Carter since December, 1982, to Robert Freitas, who tractor husband. Kelly, builds. She also does the last December. works at Sacramento Union Academy. bookkeeping. They live in Collegedale. '75. Shawna (Graham) Downs, '76. lives in Glen- Susan (Altman) Fritts, works as an R.N. in Richard Deindoerfer, '79. is finishing his anes- dale. California. Last year she married David a progressive care unit at Spartanburg General thesia study at Madison Hospital in August. His Downs, just finishing medical school at USC. Hospital. She married Jim Fritts in 1976 and their wife, '74, Terri (Barrera), works as an IV son. is Shawna is an operating room nurse. When she Tony, almost 4. They live in Henderson- therapist at the hospital. They have daughters wrote, she was looking forward to a summer mis- ville. North Carolina. Jodi. 8. and Carri. 5. sionary trip to Honduras with the Pathfinders. Roberta (Bainum) Froom, student '67 to '70. is George DeLand, '78. completed medical school Robert DuBose, Jr., '75. and his wife. Judith in Orlando, where her husband. Fenton Froom. is in May. 1983. and is a pediatric resident at Loma (Dean), '71. are at Madison. Tennessee, where he a radiologist. They have boys Eric. 7. and Ryan, Linda University Medical Center. He and his teaches history and is library edia specialist at 4. and another one was due in June. wife. Susan, have a son. Robbie. 2, and another the academy. Judith teaches academy and pre- child on the way. Susan has been working part '78. school music. Their children are Robert. III. 5. Marsha (Tuttle) Frost, pastors the Ar- time as a physical therapist. They have a 'small and Rebecca. 9. lington and Fairfax churches in the Potomac Con- but fun garden' at their home in Bernardino. San ferences. Her husband. James Howard Frost, is

I California. Rolf Coster Duvall, student '79, from Salem, also a minister. Marsha graduated from .Andrews

A-18 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS University in 1982 with a masler's'of divinily, Gerald (Mitch) Hazekamp, '74, is a minister in ticello. Wisconsin, where he works with furniture magna cum laude. Murphy, North Carolina. warehouse retailing and antique flea market auc- tion sales. He married Grace Roopehand in 1977. '73, Terence and Arlene Futcher, '70. live in Evelyn (Wireman) Heath, has a state- and they have a daughter. Dannielle Lee, 5. Shreveport. Louisiana, and welcome visits of approved home school for her daughter, is 5. '79, friends. Terence is secretary-treasurer of the Stephanie Rae, almost 8. Son Charles Robert Maria M, Iznaga, teaches lower grades at Steven drives .\rkansas- Louisiana Conference. Arlene teaches Her husband, D. Heath, for North First Austin SD.A Church School in Austin. pediatric and medical-surgical nursing at North- American Van Lines, transport freight. He is a Texas. western State University. Their children are deacon, and she has a number of offices in the live in West '74. David, a 9th-grader. and Christy, who will be in Morehead, Kentucky, church. They Melvin Pat Jackson, maintains an apart- Liberty. in Madison, Tennessee. and his grade 6. They have four hens and a 'melodic ment complex He rooster.' wife have daughters 4. and under I. Laura Hedden, '72, is still working as executive secretary to a vice president of Loma Linda Uni- Richard G. Jacques, D.D.S., '76, graduated in BradJey Galambos, '71. and his wife. Janice, versity Medical Center. She also belongs to a 1980 from the LLU School of Dentisty and now is moved recently to the Florida Conference where soccer team that plays in the Riverside Women's in private practice general dentistry in Greenville, he pastors the New Port Richey Church. Previ- Soccer League. South Carolina He is currently building a new ously they were in the .Alabama- Mississippi Con- office. His wife. Mary Jane iGibert), '74. is a ference for five \ears. 'Their Connie is 6. '75, is a nurse in a small Linda L. (Taylor) Helm, housewife at present. Daughter Lauren is 2 and hve in town hospital. She and her husband. Herb, another baby was due in May. Both Richard and Steven A. Gambrel, student '76. is an al- in- Monticello, Arkansas. He is doing a doctoral Mary Jane are active in the local dental society coholism and chemical dependency counselor in ternship in school psychology. They raise tropi- and other community and civic organizations. Indianapolis. He is married and has a daughter. 5. cal birds and sheep dogs. and a son. 4. Kerri Denise Jones, student '74, is an AHSUn- Uves Anita Henderson, '79, has started her second belt computer analyst and in Longwood, (Nod) Gardner, student '67 to '70. RoberU year of coursework on her master's of science in Florida. graduated from dentistry in 1975 and has been in biology degree at Andrews University. She general practice in Hesperia, California, since LaMar J. Jones, '76, is stationed at Fort Bragg, taught elementary school for two years in Banner 1976. Her husband. Floyd Gardner, is branch North Carolina, in the U.S. Army. Special Elk, North Carolina, and a year in Orlando. manager for a savings and loan. They have two Forces. He is single. 4, and Daniel. 2. children, Margaret, Vanessa (Greenleaf) Henson, '79, is living in Linda (Chapman) Kang, '70, lives in Loma Linda, Califorrtia. Jordan W. (Lou) Gaspard, student '68 (o '71, is Longwood, Florida. Her husband is an a nursing home administrator. Married, he has Wilson Horsley, M.D. '72, married Jean Kegley emergency room physician, currently president three children and lives in Shdell. Louisiana. in 1982. He practices ophthalmology at New Eng- of his group which covers three hospitals in the land Memorial Hospital and Uves in North Read- Orlando area. Linda's main responsibilities con- Dick Gates, '77. has just returned from another ing, Massachusetts. sist of taking care of her home and family, which term of mission service in Peru where he was includes two boys and a girl, ages 12. 10, and 3. '78, is in mortgage pastor-pilot-nurse at the SDA airbase in the jung- H. Richard (Rick) Hunt, Jr., as office and supervisor of les. Currently he is self-employed in Apison. banking manager Bruce Kaufmann, '79, and his wife. Cindy (Al- His Tennessee, and his wife Meraldine, former stu- brokers, living in Laguna Beach, California. len), '78, are moving from California to Jackson- is married to a third-year dent, is a public health nurse for Bradley County. sister, Bonnie Jeanne, ville, Florida, now that he is finished with dental dental student, Kevin Cockrell. at Loma Linda school and a residency. Their son, Joshua Allen, Diana (Adams) Hartfield, '73, and her husband, University. Is 1. Anthony, own a steel truss manufacturing busi- '70, '68, ness. She works one day a week in the office and Bob Hunter, and his wife. Bunny, live Irdene Kay, '78, works for Dale's Hardware in pastors. bandies payroll. Diana is active in lay ministry at in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where he Collegedale, but home for he and Barbara (Nor- with fair is a part-time public health nurse for Ful- the University of Arkansas and helps Bunny ton), '78, is a small farm on Sand Mountain, booths in a four state area. She also conducts ton County. Children are Rob, 12, Billy, 8, and Bryant, Alabama. Their children are Trytta, 4, life. David. 6. seminars to help women have a better prayer and Luis, 1. They welcome friends from college The Hartflelds have a daughter, almost 4. named days to visit! Tom Hunter, '83, and his wife. Melinda Anna Faith. She has survived two open-heart (Carlton), '77, live in Collegedale. Tom is surgeries and a serious automobile accident. Ellis G. Keevert, '78, pastors a new congrega- employed by McKee Baking Company in the They give God the glory that she is now the pic- tion just formed in Columbia, South Carolina. His training department. Melinda is an R.N. in the ture of health. wife just graduated this spring with a degree in SICU at Memorial Hospital, Chattanooga. Their psychology. Their children are 14 and 12. Harry Haviland, '78, and his wife, Bonnie children are Christopher, almost 5, and Erin, 1. (Erick«>n),'74, live in Sandersvilie, Georgia. Lester Keizer, '76, and his wife. Sheila, former John Husluns, '74, pastors the Banner Elk, After a Revelation Seminar, there is a new church student, live in Louisville. Kentucky, where he Valle Crucis district in North Carolina. He and in their formerly dark county, and they are both pastors the St. Matthews Church. He is also his wife. Sherry, have a son, John Randall, 3, and active in it. Harry teaches high school math. working on his doctorate at Southern Baptist expected a second child in May. Bonnie is conducting nutrition and cooking clas- Theological Seminary. Sheila directs the church for new members. Their daughter. Sally, is KS Lynn Hutchinson, '79, owns her own home on day care center. Melodic Joy is 6 and Jason is 2. almost 6. weather in Louisville reminds us so much of Lake Lanier, Dawsonville, Georgia. She is cus- "The rain. rain, rain!' tomer service manager at the NISCO Division of Collegedale — Jim and Sandy Hawkins, '74, are in Marion, Baltimore Business Forms Hospitality Division. Ohio. He pastors the Marion and Bucyrus Clyde Lindsay Leeds, '71. pastors the churches. Their daughters are Karen Denise, 6, Lawrenceburg-Pulaski churches. He lives in Et- C. Mark Hynum, '77, is a senior medical stu- and Andrea Jeannine, I. hridge, Tennessee. In May he completed the dent at Loma Linda University in California. M.P.H. degree from Loma Linda University. sal Hay, '75, and Cherie (Baize), have two Avery D. lies, '77, owns and operates Dale's girls, Lorelei, almost 4, and Julie, almost 2. Bill Del Leeds, '76, and his wife, Suzanne, '77, live True Value Hardware in Collegedale. He and his manages the Adventist Book Center in C'ol- in Winston, Georgia. He is principal of the Doug- wife, Jan, have sons, Jeremy, 5, and Joshua Dale, legedale. and Cherie is a full-time mother and lasville SDA School, and Suzanne is kindergarten 1. wife. She is also organist for a Methodist church teacher. Their blue-eyed daughter. Christy, 5, is in (Chattanooga. James C, IngersoU, '73, teaches health and re- one who benefits from this arrangement! ligion at Fletcher Academy. He is also work David Hayna, '75, is band director and instru- Connie (Ryals) Leggelt, '77, lives in Springfield, coordinator. His wife, Becky, is school nurse and mental teacher at Hinsdale Junior Academy in Virginia, and is a part-time staff nurse at Fairfax assistant girls' dean. Carlyle is 12 and Heidi, 7. Illinois. His wrfe. Sandi (Knowles), former stu- Hospital, labor and delivery department. Her dent, helps direct the hot lunch program there. Kathryn (Ippisch) Iriiarry, '72, just finished husband, Dennis, is a systems engineer. Their Timothy, 6, and Malta, 5, were born while they her family practice residency in Shreveport, daughter, F.llen Selena, is 2. were at Hawaiian Mission Academy in Honolulu. Louisiana. Her husband. Carlos Irizarry, is also a Lowell (Skip) Lemon, '81, is a dental They have )>een at HJA five years. Ljirisais J.and family practice doctor. W. Marinda, 2. David got his master's at Andrews in laboratory technologist and manages production. 1976. Robert L, Ivey, student '74 to '75, lives in Mon- He is single and lives in Clarksson, Washington.

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and is now almost 8. Christina Marie is William Le>->a, '78, received his M.D. degree University Women's Commission for leadership lando from Loma Linda University, has finished a and academic excellence. almost 6. They live in Collegedale. years internal medicine residency, and has just Tony H. Mobley, student '70's. is an employee Charles Pierce, "72. is senior installation direc- begun a pathology residency at St. Louis Univer- of the U.S. Postal Service. He works with the tor for of Somerset. New Jersey. He lives in sity in Missouri. His wife. Jane (Kennedy), 76. SMS new optical character reader. He and his wife. Hacketlstown. finished an M.N. at the University of Califomia- Lee. a new SD.A. both help in the Sabbath LA. and is now working as a certified family School. Their daughter. .Amy, is 3, and son David Charles Alan Piercy. '77, is director of mainte- nurse practitioner at a Family Care Center in St. is almost 2. They live in Ohio. Nursing Louis. nance for the Mark Twain Manor Home in St. Louis. Missouri. He married Vicky Diane '77. Waller Mobley, student and his wife. at St. Health .4nianda (Brown) Lewis, student '73. is working (Morgen)in 1980. She works Mary's Brenda Herman, also a former student, live in L.P.N. in Loma Linda. California, and living in High- Center as an Pikeville. Tennessee. Walter has temporarily dri- land. She has a daughter named Valerie. ven a track until Brenda graduated in June. Their Sharon (Weaver) Pittman, student '73. is mar- son is 6. at Rick E. Lewis, '79. is a cardio-vascular per- ried to John Pittman. a pilot. They both work fusionist at the Sanger Clinic in Charlotte. North the airport in Laramie. Wyoming, and are active Rhonda (Ferree) Monroe, '79. teaches church Carolina. His wife. Karen (Lewis), is in nursing in the SD.-A church there. school in Dearborn. Michigan. She lives in Bel- school at Central Piedmont Community College. leville. '73 Their first child was expected in June. Richard Pomeroy, . teaches industrial arts at Forest Lake .Academy. Florida. He has been Nancy L. (Hughes) Montgomery, '74. teaches at R. Lindsay Lilly, Jr., '70. is a staff neurosur- there for seven years. His wife. Meredith, is .\sher Memorial SD.A School, .\damsville. Ten- geon at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Oakland. working on her R.N. Their daughters are Christy. nessee. She has grades 1 to 8, as well as choir and California. 8. and Kimberly. 5. piano teaching. Her husband drives a county school bus and is on the volunteer fire department Chris C. Lindsey, '76, is associate director of Gregory Scott Porter, '77. married Mary Kay and rescue squad. Their son is 2 and her step-son communit\ relations at Porter Memorial Hospi- Anderson in 1975. They live in St. Paul. Min- is 9. tal. Denver. Colorado. His wife. Penny (Ander- nesota, where he is principal of the SDA elemen- son), is home with their two children. Nathan tary school. Their daughters are: Summer. 6; '71 Kay (Bullock) Moore, . mamed Jack Moore Vaughn. 3. and Tiffany Christine. 2. They live in Brooke. 5: and .Amber. 2. from .-Atlanta. They live in Marietta. Georgia, and Littleton. have a son. Justin, almost 2. who keeps them Harold Roddy. '80. and his wife. Donna (Hen- entertained and on their toes. She considers her- derson), '77, live in Obion, Tennessee, where he Nathan Lindsey, '77. is a medical illustrator for self a retired R.N. at present. farms and she is assistant head nurse in medical- textbooks and journals in Loma Linda. He is still surgery. They have a son, Matthew, 3. single. Lucretia Moore, '78. spent four years working '75 Re Nae (Schultz) Matthews, '74. has taught in the medical-surgery ICU at Loma Linda Uni- Helen (Seiden) Rodrigue, student to '76, is a senior high home eco.iomics, math, and English versity before going back to school. She's in the homemaker in Haughton, Louisiana. Her hus- at an inner city school for seven years. She lives nurse anesthesia program there and lives in Red- band is an automotive painter. Their children are in Ocoee. Florida, and plans to start her third and lands. California. John, 3, and Kristy, 1. fourth degrees in September. 1985, in nursing and '76, junior high science. Ke\'in Luke Morgan, student '75 to '77. and his Alexander Rajas, is a graphic artist living in brother. Dale, are both attending SC and their Maitland. Florida. Paul Douglas McAlister, student '76, and his sister. DeeDee, plans to join them at SC in the Da\id L. Rose, '69 and '72. is surgical assistant wife, Penrue, have been married since 1980. Their fall. They hve in Ooltewah. at Madison Hospital. His wife. Oaudia, '72. is children are Cassie Jo, almost 3. and Paul Doug- Michael Patterson. '76. is farm manager and career director working with continuiitg educa- las. Jr.. I. They live in Gratz. Kentucky. Doug teacher at the SD.A Indian School in Holbrook. tion at Madison Hospital. They hve in Good- was in nursing, but has been under a doctor's care his wife. (Bleich), '76. and lettsville. Tennessee. Their son. Derek, is 2. now' for three years. Arizona. He and Pam '79, have two daughters, .Amy. 4. and .•\mber. Tammy O'aus) Rosenberger, '78. and her hus- almost I. Pam was a student missionary nurse to Phyllis J. McCluskey, '74. is an independent band are building a home out in the country near quality assurance contractor for Riverside Nicaragua in 1976-77. Whitehouse. Ohio, for their sons. 4 and 1. She has County Mental Health Department. She hopes to LaVeta M, Payne, student '66 to '77, writes that been doing some substitute teaching. begin an independent nursing practice in the fu- she and her parents live a very quiet, retired life ture. Her husband. B.J.. is writing church music. (Arthur) Rozner, student '77, lives in and are fast becoming 'proper Texans.' They live Ginger They live in Corona. California. works time near Cleburne. Texas. Chariotte, North Carolina, and pan with Emery Airfreight. She and her husband, Audrey (Norman) Mclarty, '79. is a staff nurse Rebecca Lois (Alauller) Payne, '78. is an R.N. at Ronald Scott Rozner. have sons Richard Scott, 3, on a medical special care unit. She and her hus- the V.A. Hospital in Columbia. Missouri. She and Robert Steven, 1. band. OIney, are proud parents of Audrey Ann, works as evening charge nurse on a general born last October. They reside in Jacksonville, WilUam Ruby. '77. and his wife. Velda, '72. live surgery floor. Her husband is employed at the Florida. in .Avon Park. Flonda. Their twins. Heather and University of Missouri, and they have a little boy. Chad, are 3. William is principal of the junior almost 2. who keeps her busy at home. Fred '77, is assistant McDonald, head nurse on academy in .Avon Park. Velda teaches kindergar- a medical- surgical unit at .^dventist Takoma Mary 'Wilene' (Johns) Peden. student '74 to ten in the same school. Hospital. Greeneville. Tennessee. His wife. '75, is in Oeveland. Tennessee. Her husband has Nancy, is a C. C.R.N, working in the at Barbara (de Pena) Russell, '78. is a part-time ICU owned a dental laboratory for six years. They Takoma. They have a daughter. Stacey, 3. and graduate student pursuing a performance music have one child, Stephanie, almost 3. expect another child this summer. master's at UTC. She teaches piano at home and Robert Peeke, '71. and his wife. Sandra mothers Sabrina. 2. She enjoys aerobics and '71 '73, Wesley Owen McDonald, student to is (Welch), '83. moved to Knoxville last September. weight training as a hobby. Her husband. Lee, running for the Tennessee House of Representa- He is associate pastor of the Knoxville Church plays the organ for their church. Tracy City. Ten- tives, District 30. He is an R.N. employed as and directs the .\dventist Student Cemerat UTK. nessee. Episcopal. charge nurse on the orthopedic-neurosurgery Their daughter. Jill, arrived in January. Her Margaret R. (Pierce). '71. spent the last eight floor at Hamilton Medical Center. Dalton. Geor- brothers are Justin. 9. and Julian. 6. gia. His wife. Linda (Anderson), '73. is art direc- years in the Oregon Conference with her hus- tor and layout artist at the College Press at SC. Donna Elaine Petty, student 78. is finishing a band. Gary, who is a minister. In 'May they She's worked there for eight years. Their daugh- dental assisting course in August. She has been moved to Madison. Tennessee, where he is [>as- ter. Sabra Shevon, is 4. working at Florida Hospital —Altamonte in the tor of the Madison Campus Church. Their chil- dietary department. dren are (jary Bryan. 7. and Cherise. 5. Renita (Mitchell) McDougal, '77. teaches in the Maryville. Tennessee. SD.A Church School and Cynthia (Hagerman) Phibbs, '78. has been an Rene Ruttimaim. '75. is a doctoral student writes in the education field. In June she IV therapist at East Ridge Community Hospital. finishing up his dissertation. 'Early graduated with high honors from the University Chattanooga, for five years. Her husband. Lynn, in Its Contact With the Hellenistic World of Heal- of Tennessee-Knoxville with a Ph.D. in elemen- is a shipping supervisor at McKee Baking Com- ing Religions in Asia Minor and Syria tary education. She was recently honored by the pany. Curtis. Jr.. was bom while she was in Or- Especially With the Asklepius Cult.' He also is

A-20 • SOUTHERN COLUMNS leaching ai Harvard. He lives in Cambridge. Robin (Miller) Tallant, '79. is a nursing super- Robert K. Thomas, student '79. works in Hous- Massachusetts. visor at East Tennessee Baptist Hospital on a ton. Texas, as a carpenter, cook, and bartender. cardiac monitored floor. She married Ralph E. '74. Maril>ii Jo (CundifT Sliger. has devoted Amanda (Hinton) Thompson, '79. is a Tallant. Jr.. in July. 1983. in Canada. He is an the last five years to loving and instoicting chil- attorney and partner with Baker. Worthington. homemakerand mother of Benjamin. 3. and baby dren as kindergarten teacher and day care direc- Jonathan. Her husband. Tim.just graduated from Crossley. Slansberry. and Woolf. They live in tor. She lives in Collegedale and attended UTC Seymour. Tennessee. SC in May. night classes for four years. She completed a first Susan Elizabeth (Mills) Van Cleve, '74. lives in M.Ed, in curriculum and instruction, and second Doug Tallman, '77, is chaplain and Bible Shelby ville. Indiana. Her husband. Stephan, is an certification in administration and supervision in- teacher at Mount Pisgah .Academy. Candler. optometrist. Their daughter. Shelby, is 3. Susan cluding principalship. North Carolina. He assists with the gymnastics teaches private voice and piano lessons, directs a team and sponsors the ski club and search and Ginger '70. choral singing group, is pianist and musical direc- Clarence and (Fardulis) Small, both rescue. His wife. Sandy, expects their first child tor for the SDA church there, as well as VBS live in Carrington. North Dakota. Clarence pas- in October. tors a Ihree-church district. Ginger is church bul- leader. Sabbath School superintendent, and letin secretary and also edits Parson's Partner, a Dennis and Joan Taylor, both '72. are medical youth class instructor. conference newsletter. Chris. 10. is enjoying doctors living in Littleton. North Carolina. De- Dorsey L. Van Horn, '75. is a dentist practicing school; Loren is 3. and tries to keep up with big nnis is regional director for Community Physi- family dentistry in Calhoun. Georgia. He and his brother.' cians, a group that provides emergency physi- wife. Mary Ellen (Bristen). have two children. cians in the East. Joan is busy with three children Elizabeth Renee. 6. and Michelle Rae, 3. °74, °73 Jerry Small, and his wife. Linda, . live in (Jill, 4, and twins a year old) and church, espe- Cooperstown. Pennsylvania. Jerry pastors the cially bell choir. She works as an emergency Susonya (Galutia) Vigh, '73. is currently a Seneca and Warren churches and Linda is a nurse at a family planning chnic. Their children are

Dustin Leallan. 3. and Misty Leanne. under 1.

Leslie Smart, *73. ministers to two churches in North Carolina. He and his wife. Connie (Beck),

°74, have a child, Ashley , 4. They live in Lucama.

Linda (Stevens) Spady, '77. is clinical educator in spiritual care for the nursing division. Loma Linda University Medical Center. She married Robert Spady. a junior medical student, in June. 1983. They enjoy camping in the San Bernardino mountains with their dogs, and working with ear- liteens.

David and Daina (Mitchell) Spears, both '78. liveinTomball.Te.xas. Daina is an R.N. at Hous- ton N. W. Medical Center in the nursery. David is an accountant at Challenger Minerals. Rochelle Lynn was bom in 1981 and Megan Anne, in May. 1983.

Robert B. Sperrazza, former student, and Jac- kie (Liles), '77. live in Colton. California, with their cat. Marmalade. Jackie is an R.N. at

Dialysis and Robert is beginning his anesthesiol- ogy residency at Loma Linda University. He graduated from medical school in June. They plan on eventually moving back to Florida.

Rose M. StampOi, '70. teaches at Swiss Memo- rial School in Gruetli-L.aager. Tennessee.

Barbara C. Stanaway, '70. has been teaching at Spalding School in Collegedale. Her children are all SC graduates. She comments. Praise to God for their Christian education and mates.' David and Amy (Stanaway) Hack have been living in Collegedale. David and Gay (Stanaway) Knapp Bve in Crossville. Tennessee, and have a son. David Roy. bom last November. Ian and Cindy (Charles) Stanaway hve in Maceo. Kentucky. physician about once a month. Its hke a vaca- homemaker enjoying Jonathan. 6, and Andrea, 5.

tion after the kids. However. 1 wouldn't know Her husband. Alexander Vigh. is a busy Deoaii Starkey, '79. is doing general dentistry what to do without them.' Dennis flies his own OB/GYN physician in solo practice in Lexington. in Glendale. Arizona. He graduated from Loma plane to his work which takes him from Ohio to Kentucky. Lmda University in 1983. His wife. Tamara Florida. (Cbppcr), '79. works full time as an R.N. at Douglas Von Kriegelstdn, '75, lives in Bryn

Phoenix General Hospital. They recently moved Theodore A, Teeters, '68, and his wife, Mary, Mawr. California, and is a general contractor. into a new home. '70. live in Monmouth. Illinois, with their chil- Occasionally he builds schools in Haiti. dren. Rachellc. 13. Rebecca, 12. and Carolyn. 7. Kay S. (Kinder) Starkey, student '77 to '78. '78. Mary works as a.i R.N. in the CCU at Cottage Byron and Denlse Voorheis, both live in works part time at Kettering Medical Center in Mississippi. Hospital in Galesburg. Theodore teaches grades I Columbus. Byron pastors the three Ohio as an R.N. on (he surgical floor. She married to 8 at Prairie View .School. churches in the Tupelo district, and Denise is an David Starkey in August, 1979. Son [>drin was R.N. working full time in a pediatrician's office bom m February. 1983. Judith M, (Bennett) Thames, '75, Is a full-time and pari time in critical care. medical secretary in the physical therapy de- L. Stemdale, student '72. is the Tbomas on partment of a large Miami hospital. She is a Bob Wade, '71, and his wife, Paula, '74, are in caching and maintenance staff of Thunderbird member of the Miami Temple Church. Ridge Manor. Florida. Bob is president of East Academy. He and his wife. Joan (Hedges), SC Pasco Medical Center and Paula is a homemaker. graduate, have 4. '79. is an R.N. at Florida two girls. 7 and They were at David W. Thomas, Lacee is 3. and Robby was bom March 30. for five years before going Hospital. He is completing a B.S. in business TA. administration. Glenn R, Walte, M.D., M.P.H,, student '69 to

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'72, is resident physician at the University of legedale. In the fall he will attend the University Melanee (Snowden), '79. is administrative secret- Maryland department of preventive cardiology. of Tennessee- Knoxville, for an M.A. in history. ary, orthopedic surgery, at Bowman Gray School He lives in Baltimore. of Medicine. David, '84. and Cheryl Brannon, '82. are head- Betly (Thomsen) Wallace, "7.1. teaches at West ing off to Loma Linda University where David David Dermis, '83. is a hospital engineer living Carroll Primary. McLemoresville. in the re- will study medicine. Cheryl has been working as in Naylor. Georgia, responsible for preventive source room, and lives in Huntingdon. Tennes- secretary to a urology group in Chattanooga. and casualty maintenance, and records manage- see. She received her master's in 1980 from '83 ment. He is engaged to marry Lori Hodges. . on her husband. Paul E. Wallace. UTM. She and DaleBreece, '84. and his wife. Kathy Wuerstlin, November 11 in Orlando. have a son. Adam, 6. and a daughter, Jennifer, 3. '82. moved to Silver Spring. Maryland, after graduation. Kathy writes that her sister. Janice Delores (Foreman) Dever. Dec '82. teaches (Wuerstlin) '77. Mayherry. is a 20-cent stamp grades 1 and 2 at Pewee Valley Junior .Academy in away at: 9Nimitz Drive. Nimitz Hill Estates. Piti. Louisville. Kentucky. Since leaving SC. she mar- Guam 96910, and hopes to hear from classmates. ried Michael Dever. He has a year of respiratory therapy school left to go. Mark Bresse, '80. pastors the Spencer and

McMinnville. Tennessee, churches, 105 mem- Pamela Dickman, "83. is very much enjoying bers between them. Sharon (Guiley), '81. is his teaching home economics classes at Cedar Lake 1 980's wife of three years. She is a public health nurse in .Academy and being assistant girls' dean. the Warren County health department. A recent Thanks. Southern, for the great Christian educa- Revelation Seminar brought together 25 non- tion!' -Adventists. So far. the family includes Mandy. a Michael and Lori Abbott, both '83. are in Ohio. golden retriever, and Muffin, a cat. Dennis Dodd, '83. anticipated finishing a sec- Mickey is boys' dean at ond degree at SC in May. then heading to Loma and Lori teaches business classes. Evan M, Chesney, '83. is choral and vocal Linda for a master's in marriage and family teacher at Mount Pisgah Academy. Candler. '82 therapy. Kent Adams, student to '83, is currently a North Carolina. He also teaches Bible and spon- student at Loma Linda University in California. sors the senior class. Myron Donesky, '82. is enrolled at the Loma Angela Addison, '80. is a peds nurse at Loma Linda University School of Dentistry. His home Cheryl (Rice) Clark. '79 and '81. is an R.N. on Linda Hospital and just completed her M.P.H. is in Lake Placid. Florida. the progressive care unit at Florida Hospital. She degree at LLU. She lives in Colton, California. married Tom Clark May 1 . 1983. He is a full-time Sharon Flemmer, student '79 to '80. is working community college student. Daniel Adels, student '77 to '80, lives in Salem. for Shawnee Mission Medical Center in the billing Oregon. He graduated in October, 1982, from the department. She is still playing the field.' has Coimie Coble, '83. is an office manager in physical therapy division at Linda Univer- Loma lived in Kansas for three years, and loves it there. Phoenix, Arizona. She lives in nearby Glendale. sity. He practices in Stayton. near the Cascade She finished her secretarial associate degree from Mountains, and greatly enjoys the Northwest a community college. Lawrence F. Cole, '801 lives in Gambrills. though he misses Collegedale. His brother. Maryland, and pastors the Bell Branch and Wal- '81, Duane. and his wife. Ida (Richards), live in Anna Fletcher, student '78 to '80. works in med- dorf churches. A Cole son was bom February 5. Porterville, California. ical records at Walker in 1981. Memorial Hospital Avon Park. Florida. Joan Marie Andrew, student "83. has been at- "79 '80. tending Newbold College in England, working on Vema (Knecht) Coggeshall, student to Dean Flint, '82. is principal and teacher at the a degree in psychology, sociology, and criminal is assistant treasurer of the Chesapeake Confer- Raleigh in Carolina. ence, in charge of conference SDA School North justice. Her home is in Mason City. Iowa. association ac- counting and programming. Her husband. Greg, Patricia (Tighe) Ford, '83. is an executive sec- Gary Andrus, '82, lives in Baton Rouge, is a programmer at Columbia Union College. retary. She married Jeff Ford, former student, Louisiana, where he is media producer for Mark They live in Takoma Park. and they have a son. J. .Adam, bom October 21. Leonard Market, producing radio and TV spots 1983. Jeff is registered supervisor in respiratory and print ads. Lisa, his wife, is attending LSU. Roy Cole, '82. is layout and design artist for Classic Chevy Club. International. His wife. therapy at the community hospital in Springfield, Luaoe Armstrong, student '82, is a feeder at Roberta (Snyder), '79. works every other Ohio. McKee Baking and is currently taking Company weekend at Florida Hospital as an R.N. in labor nursing classes for her R.N. Deborah Jean Gagnon, '81. is a nursing instruc- and delivery. Other days Bert stays home to raise tor at .Atlantic Union College. She also works part Benjamin. 2. They're renting in .Apopka because Tamelia Armstrong, '8 '82. student 1 to is still in as training coordinator for Kelly Health they hope to soon retum to Tennessee. time Collegedale, working for Angelica Healthcare Care, and is completing a double-major master's Systems. in nursing manage- Crawford Compton, '80's student, is married to degree patient education and Kathy Mulholland, '83. has been studying ac- ment. Catherine L. Arnold, '80. and both her He counting at Chattanooga State Tech. They live in daughters have B.S.N, degrees from SC. She < Rita D. Giebel. '83, is office manager for her Collegedale. works on a medical floor at Florida Hospital. Kay parents, both physicians, in Ukiah, Califomia. ( Arnold) Jorgensen. '77. is nursing part time, has a .An exciting outreach program is with diet and Mary Comston, '82. works as an R.N. in a daughter 3. and lives in Hendersonville. North coronary nutrition therapy. Since Dr. Grundset got me Carolina. Kerry and Robert Bums, both '79, have care unit in Decatur. Alabama. interested in birds. I've travelled a number of two boys and live in Florida where he is a pastor. Martha Dann (Dannenberger), '78. '80. is an places in the U.S. chasing those critters down emergency room staff nurse at Tidewater Memo- it's been a great outlet.' Rita graduated from Robin Diane (Hamakerl Atkins, '81. is an R.N. rial Hospital. Virginia. California State University-Sacramento with a employed at the Children's Hospital, infant od- Tappahannock. She worked at Valley. biological sciences degree, subspecialty in biolog- dler unit, in Birmingham, Alabama. She and her Monument Utah. Hospital from 1980-82. She would love to ical conservation, including wildlife manage- husband have a baby. Erin Marie. They plan to hear from friends. ment. '.As earliteen Sabbath School leader and work on B.S. nursing degrees this fall at a local university. Pathfinder counselor I'm using that aspect of Gary Davenport, '81. has been teaching in a managing wildlife!' one-room school in Tunkhannock. Dawn Austin, "83. is single, lives in Troy, Pennsylvania, for three '81. Michigan, and works as assistant auditor for Peat, years. Next year he will be principal at Lucia Gilkes, just finished a B.S. in be- the Marwick, and Mitchell, in Detroit. Master's Memorial School in Daytona. havioral science (anthropology and family studies Florida. His wife, DeUa (Wilson), '81. is an R.N. emphasis) at Loma Linda University and plans to Scott Aycock, '83. is contact piano teacher and currently caring for Shawna Lisa. 2. and Daniel get her M.P.H. in inlemational health. She has choral accompanist at Thunderbird Adventist Richard. I. They enjoy church. Pathfinder, and been working as an emergency room nurse at Academy. He has no family news but is still community activities, and long for Jesus' soon LLU Medical Center. searching! 'Any references may be mailed to 3858 retum. W. Montebello. Phoenix. AZ 85019. Heidi J. (Surdahl) Glantz, '82. is an R.N. at Terry L. Davis, '83. is a doctor of optometry in Porter Memorial Hospital. She married Perry Clark '83, R. Bonilla, married Carol Jean Odell, Winston-Salem. North Carolina. He owns and Glantz, student '82. on July 25. 1982. Son Mark former student, and they have been living in Col- operates North Point Eye Clinic. His wife. William was bom January 13. 1984. Perry ex-

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Cind} (Harris) Glass. '81 and "83. is a registered nurse working in an emergency room. She and her husband, Roger Glass, live in Chattanooga. He is director of administrative representatives in an area hospital and working on his B.S. in nurs- ing at SC.

Laureoa K. (Greve) Glass. '82. is an R.N. at Erlanger .Medical Center, labor and delivery de- partment, in Chattanooga. She married in June. 1983. and herhusband attends UTC. They have a new daughter.

'80 Lisa (Loogley ) Godfrey, and '82. is assistant head nurse for a 10-bed coronan care unit. Her husband, John, is a computer programmer for Harris Corporation. They live in Melbourne, Florida. John is working on his B.S. and Lisa starts her M.S. in September.

Diana L. (Itodd) Goff, '82, is a social service assistant at Walker Memorial Hospital. She mar- ried John B. Goff in an outdoor wedding on .Au- gust 14. 1983. He works with the .Avon Park, Florida, correctional institution and the sheriffs department.

Joyce Arlene Gohde, '81. Uves in the same house as Linda Dickinson(her SC roommate) and

her mother in -Murfreesboro, Teimessee. Joyce is governess and housekeeper for a femily with three children under 12.

'83 I Hdde Gustafson, , is continuing study at SC for her B.S. in nursing. Meanwhile she is an R.N. on a medicaJ-sufgical floor at Tri-County Hospi- tal in Ft. Oglethorpe. Taitano on July 22. They will live in Orlando for Jetfrey King, '80. anticipated graduating from awhile. Cindy is a computer operator working for medical school Kris HacUeman, 80, just finished an M..A. in at Loma Linda University in June I a large real estate company there. an at Marshall University. Huntington. West of this year. I • Virginia, in May. Jeanette Hofer, '81, is working and studying at Daniel K. Kittle, '82, is teaching religion and Linda University, Jeanine V, Hahling, '83, married Gregory K. Loma planning to go on to history at Highland Academy. He married Vonda graduate school. She is from Englewood, Ellis. '84 class president, on May 20. They are in Col- Harr, former student, in CoUegedale on June 10. orado. SandersviUe, Georgia, for the summer, and will Deborah Kaye (Snyder) Lilly, student "80. is be at the seminary at Andrews University for the a Timothy B. Holbrook, '81. and his wife. Dawn next two and a half years. nurse aide at Carillon Nursing Home. She mar- (Lindquist), '82, live in San Bernardino, Califor- ried Kevin Michael Lilly on April 10, 1983, and nia. Tim was just finishing an A.S. degree in en- R. Harvey Habenidit, HI, '82, is a propagator of their Christian home is on Long Island in Green- gineering, and Dawn is working as assistant tropical fruit trees at Zill .Nursery. He is single lawn. New York. charge nurse in the pulmonary and lives in Boynton Beach. Florida. ICU at Loma Linda University Medical Center. They are both Keith O, Lipscomb, student '81 to '83. married '84. pilots and Uoda (Wittterl Hale, is an R.N. presently own a plane. Patricia Holder, former student, on March 11, a homemaker. She and her husband, Scott Hale, 1984, in Takoma Park, Maryland. They live in Jeff Joiner, '80, is an R.N. in the emergency former student, have two daughters. Ashley Erin. Laurel. room at Huguley Hospital in Texas. His wife, 3. and Olivia Marie, under 1. Scott works at Judy, former student, graduated this year with a i McKee Baking Company in CoUegedale. Tonna (Hardin) Logan, former student, is office word processing degree. Jeff is taking a B.S.N, manager for a C.P.A. partnership. She and her program at Their Ruth rHappner) Hale, '81, is an R.N. working Keene. daughter, Shauna, is 2. husband of almost seven years, Bruce Logan, live

( a* operating room circulator. She and her hus- in Water Valley, Penny Jones, ,'80's student, is taking business Mississippi. Their daughter, band, Richard, a medical technologist, are enjoy- management in Michigan. Her father, William E. Casey, is 4. ing country living near Dover, Arkansas. Jones. '52. is loss control director and ASI sec- Laura Lynn Luke, student '79 to '80, died in John Henson, IV, '80, and his wife. Vanessa retary for the Lake Union. June. 1982, in Sweden following a tragic auto (Grfcnieari. '79, are at Loma Linda University. Richard Jopling, student '80. is a paint sub- accident. She had graduated from the Sorbonne He graduated from the School of .Medicine in contractor in Orlando. in Paris with her master's degree and was June, will complete a year of internal medicine at scheduled to teach in the language area at the the SC LLU Medical Center, then take a neurology '8 Maxinc Kay, 1 . is teaching grades I to 4 at the 1982-83 year. residency at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Brakeworth School in Birmingham. Alabama. beginning in June. 1985. They are pleased to be She lives in Hoover and is still single. David MarkofT, '82, is a medical student at foing to Vanderbilt not only because of it being a Loma Linda University. fine school, but also because it is only three hours Stephen D. Kellry, '83, is a law student at the from a majority of family and friends. ' Vanessa is University of Georgia. He lives in Stone Moun- Cheryl Macri, student '79 to '82, graduated administrative secretary for the .School of Nurs- tain and is single. from the dental hygiene program at Northwestern ing, undergraduate division, at LLU. University in Chicago in June and is marrying Ronn S. Kelly, '80. directs patient finance at Vincent Manchow, from Niles, Michigan, in Au- '80. CiMdi Hca, lives in Greenbell. Maryland, Hialeah Hospital and is a graduate student at and gust. works as accountant for a private dining club Florida International University. He lives in in the Georgetown section of Washington. DC. Miami I^kes, Florida. Bobby Steven Martin, '82. plans to get his I>*W» (Kljak) Hc«, '79. plans to complete her B.S.N, in December from Jacksonville State MAT at Andrews University in August. 1984. Dale L, Kimbro, student '80. got married in University in Alabama. He lives in Talladega. April. 1983. He is studying accounting and work- Cindy Hodget, '82. married I William James ing at Florida Hospital in engineering. Dave Malhewson, Jr., '83. began duties as na-

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wife, Calvin Wiese, '82, is special projects manager lure director at Camp Kulaqua in the Florida Con- at Tri-County Hospital in ICU. He and his is (Holbrook), '77 and '81. live in Apison. Ten- for the finance department at Adventist Health ference as of April 1 . His wife. Carol (Houck), a Beth married Goodall, stu- former SC student. nessee. Their home was blessed May 3. 1983, by SystemUnbelt. He Tami '79 the birth of Shellie Marie, dent to '82, on December 18, 1982. A baby. the family in Orlando on W. Dale Mayes, '80, is production manager for Cecil Benjamen. joined Angelica Healthcare Services Group in Col- Victor Pohle, '80, is budget director and reim- February 21. 1984. legedale. He is single. bursement specialist for Shady Grove Adventist Becky Susan Wooley, '80. is an R.N. in an acute Hospital in Rockville, Maryland. He just finished care psychiatric facility in the Chattanooga area. Iris Mayden, '81. is secretary to the vice presi- his M.B.,^. and was traveling to Zaire in May to Valley Hospital. dent for production at the Review and Herald accompany his sister, Candace, former student, Publishing Association in Hagerstown. Mary- hack to the States, with a tour of Europe en route Thomas Rodney Worley, 80. is administrator of land. She worked a year at Hong Kong Adventist home. He enjoys New England skiing. a nursing home in Kemersville, North Carolina, a Hospital, returning to the U.S. in December, suburb of Winston-Salem. Hillhaven. the second 1982. Karla Michaelis-Pope, '82. is an eligibility so- largest nursing home chain in the U.S.. is the cial worker for the Tennessee Department of corporation employing him. His wife. Lori (Tul- Samuel Austin McBride, '81, is music director Human Services. Public .Assistance, in Chat- lock), former student, is office manager in another of WSMC-FM and contract teacher at SC for tanooga. When her husband. Michael, graduates nursing home in the area. Rod is working on his Audio Productions 1 and II. His wife. Deborah from SC. they plan to head either to Alaska or M.B..A. degree. They attend the Winston-Salem Faye (Redden), '83. is an R.N. at Diagnostic Hos- New England. They were married in 1983. Church. pital in Chattanooga. Karen RaiU, student '80, graduated in Neb- (Bradshaw) student '82. Terri (Ball) Wultke, student '78 to '80. teaches Frankie Lynn Nichols, raska in May with a business administration to insurance grade 4 at Captain Gilmer Elementary School in is an interior decorator, married an major and certification in fashion and interior Fletcher. North Carolina. She completed her de- executive. They live in Harrodsburg. Kentucky. merchandising. She planned to find work in At- gree at in Swannanoa, lanta. Timothy D. Nichols, '83. is a junior accountant North Carolina. Jacksonville, with Brent Ross C.P.A. in Florida. Burnham Rand, '82. pastors three churches KimberlyR, W'ygal, '80, is working on her mas- married Kristel Gudmestad, '83. on .April 29. He and a branch Sabbath School in the Goodland, ter's of accountancy with an emphasis in taxation 1984. at the Cohutta Church in Georgia. Kansas, district of the Kansas-Nebraska Confer- at the University of Oklahoma. She and Tim Arel- ence. His wife. Jan, former student, is working on lano, "82, plan to be married this summer, and William F. Noel, '80, is public relations editorial her B.S.N, degree. Their daughter. Ginger, is 5. will graduate in December, he from law assistant at Faith For Today in Newbury Park. both California. school. Joseph Reverson, student '78 to '80. is living in Holbrook. New York, working as a quality con- Deborah Wynn, '81. is a staff nurse at Loma Bruce Norman, '81. just began his second year trol inspector at Cybex division of Lumex. He is Linda Medical Center on the trauma edical- of the M.Div. program at Andrews University in interested in teaching industrial arts in Argentina, surgery intensive care unit. She lives in Grand June. His wife. Chris, was an SC student '78 to is "single and available.' Terrace. California. '79. For two years they were in Williamsburg.

Virginia, where Bruce pastored. '82, is a carpenter in Chat- Penni Reynolds, student '80 to '82. is secretary Randy Wynn, plans to physical therapy to the food manager of the Adventist Book Center tanooga, and to go '80. is self-employed Raymond (Bud) Norton, Jenkins this in the Southern New England Conference. She school soon. He is marrying Janeen as a commercial fisherman in Alaska during the lives in Hudson. Massachusetts. summer. salmon season. May to August. He captains a fishing vessel. He and his wife. Jeannie. live in Donna Young, '81. is an administrative secret- Loren Rieseberg, '81. completed his M.S. in Clackamas, Oregon. Their first child was ex- ary at Hinsdale Hospital near Chicago. Illinois. botany at UT-Knoxville this spring, and plans to pected the end of April. begin doctoral work in botany at Washington Philip D. Young, '81. pastors the Benton and State University in the fall. He is still single. Mark S. Offenback, '80, graduated from the Malvern district in Arkansas. University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in '80, assistant at Fred Stephens, is a personnel (Lee) Zackrison, '80. has been working June, and plans to practice family dentistry in Donna inter- Florida Hospital and does employment on a pediatric floor, often in charge of Orlando. He married Cindy (Krenrich), '80. in as an R.N. views. He is working on his M.B.A. at Rollins 3-11 David Zackrison, July. 1981. the shift. She married is still single, and enjoys the outdoor College, former student, in 1981. They have been living in lifestyle of Florida. Rebecca Sue Oliver, student '80 to '81. is at Berrien Springs. Michigan. David graduated in Nosoca Pines Ranch, the Carolina Conference June with a bachelor of technology degree in ag- '81 '82. camp, doing everything from housekeeping, Lisa Sterling, student to is currently in riculture. her B.S. in speech pathology. farming, gardening, to horseback riding and hav- Michigan earning Kathy Zelmer, student '69 and '82. is teaching ing fun. She says she's 'honored to be considered an alumnus of SC though she didn't graduate there. English at Enterpnse .Academy. Her son. Joseph Mary E, (Hernandez) Osborn, '83, teaches in a Cory, is 8. one-room school in Lenoir, Tennessee. Dawn Steve, student '77 to '80. graduated in May with a B.S.E.D. in special education from '8 Dixie (Knecht) Owens, 1 . is teaching grades 4, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. Her

."i, and 6 and directing the choir at Calhoun daughter. Rianne. is 3, They are moving to east- Elementary. She married Greg Owens, '82. on em North Carolina this summer so that she can June 26. 1983. He teaches auto body at Georgia- begin teaching severely emotionally handicapped There's More To Cumberland Academy and works for Polymer children. Products. Inc. Come Mike Stone, '8i. has been working as a field Larry Paden, student '77 to '81. is a at foreman engineer for a copy machine company in Louis- If your news item was left Thunderbird Furniture and his wife. Lora ville. Kentucky, but was seeking means of self- look for it (Smith), '81. is a secretary at Boy Scouts of out in this issue, employment when he wrote. He is assistant America. live in (ilendale, They Arizona. minister of music and co-leader of the singles club in the next! Due to space Amanda Renee was born last November 2. at church in Louisville. He shares an apartment limitations, we will with his brother. Terry, and would like to corres- Claudia (James) Parker, "81, is an R.N. work- pond with friends (especially female) that know continue "Those ing as director of nurses at Life Care Center of and knew him at SC. (825 Applegate Lane. 88. Collegedale. Children are Tyson. Stephanie, Jen- Who Walked These Jeflfersonville IN 47130) nifer, and Shannon. Halls" in the October Debra Wickman, '82. is working on a master's Ronald R. Pickell, '80. pastors the edition. of science in parent-child nursing at Elizabethtown and Whiteville churches in North degree Loma Linda University. She expects to graduate in Carolina. Ryan Christopher was born October 8, 1983. June. 1985. She is employed in the LLU Medical Center neonatal intensive care unit, and lives in

Kevin Pires, former student . is an R. N. working Colton, California.

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Deafness no handicap for Suzanne

"Actually, working with someone by Doris Burdick with her kind of determination and goals, relatively few concessions to never heard a word her her handicap were called for." Sheteachers said. She never The Tennessee State Education once spoke up in class. Department through its Division of When Suzanne Whitley Vocational Rehabilitation provided received a B.A. in Inter- interpreters to accompany Suzanne national Studies this spring at SC. to class. she didn't hear one word of congratu- Darwin Ayscue, a religion grad- lations. uate in 1983, was one of the inter- Deaf from birth, Suzanne has but preters the state hired. John Urso, a eight percent of normal hearing, student in 1982, and Carol Krouse enough to discern the slamming of a Fegarido, student '61 -'64, from the door. But Suzanne concentrates on Collegedale community also inter- opening doors. preted for her. Signing for her sci- Having attended the Tennessee ence class was one of the toughest School for the Deaf at Knoxville assignments, as terminology often through high school, her sign lan- had to be spelled out. guage and lip-reading skills were al- From Suzanne's viewpoint, she >>ady honed when she came to confronted several difficulties. Un- ~ uthern College. But for a deaf per- derstanding the English language, -Mjn, English as we know it is almost a especially concepts, is often perplex- foreign language, Dr. Robert Morri- ing even for those with perfect hear- son, her major professor, points out. ing. Lip-reading had its limitations, Suzanne's interdisciplinary de- for some people are very difficult to gree in the humanities meshed with lip-read. And sometimes it was hard l-if-r interest in languages and books, to find an interpreter for a certain Tce it had a Spanish emphasis. She Amid a event.

! I ?o studied French for two years and standing "I was raised to face challenges worked on a library science minor. ovation from and fight with them." Suzanne "Her major gives her a broad cul- the audience, printed in clear, quick script when tural background for whatever Suzanne asked how she viewed her struggles reer she chooses," says Dr. Morri- Whitley at Southern College. receives n. "Suzanne's pervading motive is Her family members, who live in diploma from to be of service in the Lord's vine- Maryville, Tennessee, gave her Dr. John yard. She really has a desire to tell Wagner every encouragement. Just before other deaf about Jesus, perhaps even during graduation, however, Suzanne faced where Spanish or French is spoken. graduation the grief of a death in the family. .She hojX!S to counter the bitterness ceremonies. Next year she plans to work in a and the questioning of God's exis- library or as a secretary, as well as ti-nce sometimes found in the deaf take some computer-related courses. mmunity." Defective hearing is "Suzanne has a keen sense of com- .' most common physical disability already knew sign language when passion," asserts Dr. Morrison. iJi the U.S. she came to campus. The teachers "She loves animals. She doesn't like Last fall another deaf student, have also been very helpful and kind, to see suffering of any kind. She •Joan Holowach, transferred to SC as according to Suzanne. "Now they are also has a creative streak. She a junior from Gallaudet College in more aware of the special needs the writes poetry and loves music." \Va.shingtfjn, D.C. Gallaudet is the hearing impaired have than the first One of Suzanne's dreams is to only liberal arts college in the world year when I was here. learn to play some kind of music. "I for the deaf She lives with a family "I wanted U> prove to everybody always dreamed that I'd play the vio-

in the Collegedale community and including me that I could make it lin or piano someday," Suzanne filans to continue her studies next through Southern College even wrote. "I want to do something that ir. In the college cafeteria a grow- though the college had no experience people think the hearing impaired

;.,' number of students ate and in working with the deaf," says can't do." ined together, enlarging Suz- Suzanne. With her spirit, doors are sure to ne's world of friends. Her room- How did she manage to do that? keep opening to her. ite last semester, Shelly Harrison, "Persistence," says Dr. Morri.son. Congratulations, Suzanne!

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who walk with the ThoseLord shall meet with presi- dents and kings." Throughout his life, this popular Christian saying has held true for Eugene A. Ander- son, long-time Southern College supporter, and founder and chief executive officer of the Atlanta- based Southern Saw Service, Inc. In March of this year, Anderson was in- vited to the White House for a brief- ing on economic and defense matters. During the two-day meeting, he had the chance to hear sf)eeches from top administration officials and to meet President Reagan. Anderson has also gone on trade missions for the United States De- partment of Commerce. During trips to such places as Europe, Africa, South America, Australia, and the Far East, he stayed at the homes of presidents, was entertained at U.S. ambassadors' homes, and received the red carpet treatment from foreign officials. Despite all of Anderson's dealings with power and wealth, he has a re- freshing sincerity and simpleness about him. Anderson has not forgot- ten his heritage and credits his background with much of his suc- cess. "I believe in the Adventist way of life and the Seventh-day Adventist Church," he emphasizes. Eugene Anderson has also transferred this caring. Christian philosophy into his company. "People make all the dif- ference in a business," he says. "We want to be family-like at Southern Saw Service without being pater- nalistic." It is obvious that Anderson has succeeded in his goal. The employees have worked hard for the success of the company and the re- sults have been phenomenal. South- em Saw Service has evolved from a small machine shop with two employees to a globe-encircling in- d\i8try with customers in 87 coun- tries. The company is a recognized leader in the manufacture of saws, blades, grinder plates, and knives for commercial use in stores, supermar- kets, and restaurants. Anderson himself has led his com- pany to revolutionize the saw indus- try. During his visits to Europe and other research centers of the world, he has made use of the latest technology in steel finishing to achieve blades and saws that are SOUTHERN PEOPLE

Bill Richards and his achievements-it's a way of lit' Bill Richards

Building credentials and inspiring students

ness administration at Southern Col- achievement is not without personal by Doris Burdick lege. An alumnus, he returned to the precedent. campus in 1977. As top scorer in the nation Eimong people collect coins. His latest accolade comes as an those taking the Certificate in Man- SomeOthers accumulate salt award of excellence from the Insti- agement Accounting Exam (CM. A.) shakers. Bill Richards col- tute for Certification of Computer in June, 1980, he was presented the lects certificates. And he Professionals as a top scorer in the Gold Medal Award at a ceremony in does it the old-fashioned 1983 Certificate in Data Processing Hawaii the following summer. way—he earns them. (CD. P.) Examination. Dr. Richards Others of his certificates represent E. Williams Richards, Jr., Ph.D., tied with three other candidates for proficiency in public accounting, in- C.P.A., CM. A., C.I. A., CD. P., top score in the management section ternal auditing, computer program- CC.P., CCA., is professor of busi- of the five-section test. This ing, and cost analysis.

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He seeks these certificates not for Turning down financially attrac- is doing much of the construction themselves. His motivation goes tive positions elsewhere. Dr. himself Christmas 1982 stands out even beyond the knowledge they rep- Richards' philosophy is simple: He for another characteristic Richards resent. He feels that if a teacher ob- believes in setting himself a chal- achievement—going for the top in tains these certificates, his students lenging goal and striving for it. He the Tetons. He and his climbing might well be inspired to aim for encourages students to do the same, party made the first winter ascent of measurable professional attain- providing a few "challenges " for the South Couloir of the Middle ments. At the same time, knowing them in the process. Teton on Christmas Eve. Their base what the exams are like, he can in- It's not all books and no play for camp for five nights was a cozy snow corporate material into his classes Bill Richards. Sabbath afternoon cave they hollowed out. that will prepare his students to do hikes with students, camping trips, No doubt his wife, Evonne (also an well on the exams as well as in the job Friday evening worship with the achiever, having just earned an market. Predictably, he has had the house full of students ("Dr. Bill" at Ed.D. after her name), will continue pleasure of seeing more than one SC the piano) are samplings of other ac- decorating walls with certificates in graduate pass the CM. A. and C.I. A. tivities he enjoys. This summer may weeks to come. (Certificate in Internal Auditing) be remembered for the blisters in- exams with flying colors. volved in building a new house, as he

With top honors, Peggy Brandenburg graduates as SC's first 'Southern Scholar'

to the cost of one three-hour class per by Wendy Ripley semester. This credit, an academic and Doris Burdick scholarship in effect, went to 14 scholars last semester. There were 46 enrolled in the honors program Brandenburg graduated in this past year. PeggyMay from Southern College as Peggy, the first graduating South- the firstfruits of the special ern Scholar, is from Nicholasville, Southern Scholars honors program. Kentucky. She attended the Univer- She completed a B.A. degree in Eng- sity of Kentucky before transferring lish and psychology with a French to SC for her junior and senior years. minor. Peggy graduated summa cum Hilda Fern Remley, admissions ad- laude, the highest honor possible, visor, visited with Peggy several which requires a grade point average times and helped her negotiate the ofat least 3.90. switch. The Southern scholars honors "Many friends who are interested program, in operation for two years, in the things I'm interested in, is designed for students who bring to friends who do things I want to do, their baccalaureate studies a high friends who believe as I do," is Peg- degree of motivation and curiosity. gy's definition of the biggest advan- Special projects, interdisciplinary tage at SC. "If I had not come here, studies, and designated honors even though I might still have been courses provide an intellectually an Adventist, I would not have stimulating educational experience. Peggy Brandenburg formed the lifelong friendships I now Degrees of depth and breadth are at- have." Peggy was social vice presi- tained in this program beyond those cumulative G.P.A. of 3.50 or higher. dent of the Student Association dur- normally attained in regular bac- "It's an enjoyable group to work ing her senior year. calaureate studies. with," says, Dr. Richert. "I'm happy An honors committee, chaired by to see academic performance re- Scholastically, she has ap- Dr. Art Richert, professor of math- warded." preciated the smaller classes, the in- ematics, administers the program After successfully completing one dividual attention. "Though course and advises and monitf>rs .students year in the honors program, a South- selection might be wider at a larger greater admitted intfj the program. Students ern Scholar may audit one class of his .school, I have enjoyed the flexibility available at because invited t^j become Southern Scholars choice per semester without charge. SC are either freshmen with a high As an upper division student with at the teachers know you individually." schfwl GP.A. of 3.70 or higher, or least a year's participation in the Peggy plans to attend Georgetown other students who have completed program, a Southern Scholar re- University School of Law, Wash- 31 to 62 semester hours with a ceives a tuition reduction equivalent ington, D.C., in the fall.

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of health and temperance Vinita Sauder, public for the Eastern Africa relations director of Division. "We promise no Southern College, acceptet rose garden, but a real life the national Gold Quill of experiences close to Award of Excellence at ti people who desperately annual conference of the need help, love, and the International Association Lord. This will not be a Business Communicators Hard work is the Montreal in June. Tony Edney Jeffrey Basham holiday. order of the day." Mrs. Sauder won this Two SC nursing The program is being award for editing the hospital newspaper graduates landed in Cape coordinated through Carinf for Kettering Medical Town June 11 for a chaplain Jim Herman's in Dayton, Ohio, volunteer stint in African office and the General Center where she worked in the hospitals. Conference Secretariat as A philanthropic part of the student public relations office. foundation in Wisconsin missionary outreach on In addition to the Gold Mrs. paid the fares for Tony SDA campuses. Quill, Sauder has Edney and Jeffrey Merlin Wittenberg won 10 other awards for excellence in design, Basham to serve in this way. The SC Development Merlin Wittenberg newspaper writing, and for the Ohio Office made the contact has joined the Southern editing which initially established College staff as admissions hospital, including severa Virginia the $10,000 fund providing advisor to Dr. Ron Barrow, awards from the round-trip transportation vice president for and Ohio Societies for Public Relations for nursing students to admissions and college Hospital work six months to a year relations. Wittenberg will in Africa. be working in recruitment, Edney graduated in May admissions, counseling, and with an A.S. degree and as high school guidance Basham, already an R.N., liaison. He received a B.S. is a junior going after his in elementary education B.S. degree. Visa from SMC and a master's restrictions made it in administration and necessary to send nursing supervision from the graduates rather than Hilda Perm Remley University of Arkansas. students still in their first Wittenberg's position was two years of nursing Hilda Fern Remley made possible by a friend study. retired as Southern of the college who believes Cattierine Kna The two male nurses College's admissions that intensified recruiting expect to spend two recruiter July 30. Miss efforts will make a Catherine Knarr has months at Maluti Hospital Remley began her career difference in the number assumed the post of in Lesotho, and the in 1938 teaching of students attending SC. chairman of the Division remainder of their African elementary school at This anonymous benefactor of Nursing. Mrs. Knarr, stay at Heri Hospital in Valley Grande Academy. is paying for Wittenberg's who has taught in the Tanzania, East Africa. After receiving a B.A. in entire salary. Division of Nursing sina Their nursing skills will English in 1946, she went For the past seven 1974, graduated from be applied at outlying to Sunnydale Academy as years, Wittenberg has Columbia Union College clinics as well, some of girls' dean and English taught sixth grade at with a B.S. in nursing, which are reached by and P.E. teacher. In 1952, Spalding Elementary. Prior and from the University four-wheel drive vehicles. Miss Remley moved to to his teaching experience Tennessee with her If all goes well, two Union College to become in Collegedale, he taught meister's in science. Prioi other SC nursing dean of women, a position for 11 years in Florida. to teaching at Southern graduates will head for she held for 23 years. She Wittenberg also served as College, she worked as £ Heri in September. Two then came to Collegedale assistant dean of men at nursing supervisor in more now laying plans to in 1975 and has since SMC from 1969-1970. Florida, California, and depart for Africa in worked for seven years full Wittenberg's wife, Jan, Maryland. January are Deanna time and two years part works in the accounting Mrs. Knarr has three Wolosuk and Roxanne time as an admissions department at Southern daughters. Jody is 18 at Klocko. recruiter, focusing much of College. They have one will be a freshman at & "They need to be her time on high school daughter, Tami, who works next year. Both Cheryl, prepared for rigorous students and students in at McKee Baking 16, and Jill. 14 will atti conditions," writes Dr. the Kentucky/Tennessee Company and attends Collegedale Academy nei Allan Handysides, director Conference. cosmetology school.

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I Jeff Kraft, sophomore in the orchestra, his older iccounting major, tooted brother plays 2nd violin, lis own horn and got $300 and his sister and dad or it. Sheila Elwin, play the violin. (Dr. Bruce oumalism junior, did just Ashton is a professor of IS well on the clarinet; music at SC.l John Knim, math senior, Scholarships were likewise on the violin. awarded on the basis of These three students musical ability, service to vere recipients of college the orchestra, future ;cholarships presented at potential, and need. he annual SC S>Tnphony Evie VandeVere was the Drchestra Dinner Concert 1983-84 president of the )n April 22. Symphony Guild, which Teddy Ashton, entering sponsored the third annual Tollegedale Academy this dinner concert and the all. represented the four scholarships. Other ;uzuki feeder program at officers were Pat Elliott, Spalding Elementary Patricia Kuhlman, Ellen school as recipient of a Herman, and Virginia 5100 scholarship. A cellist, Hagen. Peg Knecht Teddy joined the SC assumes the Guild 5>-mphony Orchestra this presidency for 1984-85. oast year, though he The Guild now has over jegan playing the violin at 40 members with the ige four and the cello common goal of providing vhen he was six. Music is scholarships and helping Dasic with his family: his promote the orchestra. nother also plays the cello New members are sought.

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Hodges Donates Rare Graysville Documents to SC

Joe Hodges, a 1968 husband's death. graduate who owns and At the time these operates Graysville minutes were written. Nursing Home in Southern College was Graysville, Tennessee, named Southern Training

recently presented McKee School and was located ii Library with a rare Graysville. The books collection of notebooks contain many interesting containing board and pieces of information, faculty meeting minutes ranging from discussions dated'from 1901 to 1919. as to whether a teacher's Hodges received the salary should be raised books in 1969 while $12 a week, to what teaching at the Graysville disciplinarj' action shoulc Elementary School. A be taken with delinquent woman, Mrs. Frank students. Washburn, whose husband Although the people of was an elder of the Graysville would have V€ Seventh-day Adventist much liked to retain the Church in Graysville, had books as a beginning of salvaged the books years Heritage Room there, previously from a trash Hodges felt that they barrel. Since Hodges was a should be at the college teacher at Graysville and where they can be kept had lived there most of his the vault and preserved life, she entrusted them to a historical setting. him shortlv after her

SC Freshmen Tell Academ] Seniors About College Life

Joe Hodges presents historical Graysville documents to McKee Ubrary. Southern College's the eight participating Admissions office began a Southern Union academii new student recruitment were able to give not on Madison-Nashville Chapter program in May. The their first-hand accounts Ambassador Program college life, but also provided an oppwrtunity for information on college Elects Officers two SC freshmen to return admission policies, school to the academy they standards, and financial The central Tennessee Dr. John Wagner, SC attended and tell about arrangements. alumni organized as an president, at the life on a college campus. Dr. Ron Barrow, vice alumni chapter on April organizational buffet The students spent about president for admissions 17. dinner in Madison. one week on the campus and college relations, is Jim Closser, '79, was William Taylor, assistant of their alma mater, pleased with the results elected president of the to the president, served as speaking at worships, for the first year of the Madison-Nashville Alumni master of ceremonies, and tutoring students, and Ambassador Program. "V Chapter. Dwight Dr. Jack McClarty, vice participating in athletic are encouraged by the Hildebrandt, '63, is vice president for development and social events. response from the acadei president, and Cindi and alumni relations, gave Because of a one-day students and faculty and Whitehead Young, '78, a progress report. training seminar, the 16 hope to see the program secretary. "The food and fellowship SC students who were grow and include all of fj

"The Mission of the were very enjoyable," involved in the the academies in the [

College" was delineated by commented a guest. Ambassador Program at Southern Union." I

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The Board of Trustees of president for development; Juthem College has and William Taylor,

1 nounced that the new assistant to the president. lunanities building, the An official public •xind structure of the annoiuicement was made fine arts complex, will at the graduation _imed Richard Brock ceremonies of the college Jill in honor of Richard Sunday, May 6, with

. Brock, president of the Brock present for the jchmar Company, Inc. conferral of the diplomas. Working with O.D. The formal opening Kee. chairman of the ceremony for Brock Hall ,ard for McKee Baking will be held in the fall, at

. d .Mrs. Brock, hosted by Chattanooga area most of r and Mrs. McKee. their lives. They have one I her guests included Dr. daughter. Candy Brock, thn Wagner, college M.D., who practices in [esident; Dr. Jack Scottsdale, Arizona. cClarty, college vice Richard A. Brock

•le rtew Richard Brock Hall.

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Students Rewarded for Academic Achievemer

At the annual awards scholarship to Southern Loree and Becky Everett physics award to Kevin chapel, Dr. Cyril Futcher, Accent Editor Maureen won $300 scholarships Rice and Won Huh whili vice-president for academic Mayden and writing from the department. the Division of Music administration, told the awards to Joe Denny, Gart Dan Turk and awarded a $1,000 students that the award Curtis, and Mary Gilbert. Magdalena Guraat each scholarship to Donna presentations were a way Communication awards for received $100 from the Lynn. to emphasize the excellence in journalism behavioral science The Division of Naturi importance of academic were given to Ken Rozell department. Cyril Roe, Science gave six awards. achievement in college. and Doug Walter. representing the education Malinda McKee received "Today we want to honor Dr. Robert Morrison department, presented $200 scholarship in those students who have announced the newest awards or scholarships to biology. Chris Jordon worked hard to achieve members of the National four students: Kent Greve, received the $1,000 Johr

academic excellence. By Foreign Language Society Chris Hale, Argenta Christensen Scholarship i these awards, we want to and presented the $250 LeBlanc, and Sandra chemistry. recognize students who Harold Moody Scholarship Schiau. Five theology/religion have reached high goals to Chris Hale. Three $200 gift majors received awards: and inspire other students Eleven students received certificates were awarded Lonnie Kerbs for to aim for these goals." typing pins from the office by the Division of outstanding achievement administration department, Industrial Education. Bob Mountain for Over 100 students were including Janet Loudin for Wayne Janzen presented excellence in preaching; honored by the college's 10 90 words per minute. the award in auto body to Mark Goldstein for academic divisions. Carol Loree and Nancy Stirling Smedley, the achievement in Biblical Frances Andrews, Schneidewind received construction technology studies; Greg Ellis for h representing the awards for shorthand speed award to Bob Wells, and work with the Student communication department, (110 wpm with 95 percent the award for the Ministerial Association; presented a $100 accuracy) and both Carol four-year B.S. program to and Dale Tunnel won a David Hendrick. $4,750 scholarship for Dr. Ray Hefferlin outstanding Christian presented the general leadership.

Physics Students Co-autho International Reports

Physics students at SC instruction with econom. are contributing to the Research has been fund' forefront of science. in part by such sources Between 1960 and the end the National Science of 1983, 32 students have Foundation, the Southei co-authored oral Regional Educational presentations at state, Board, and the AmericE

area, national, and Astronomical Society. | international conferences; Interested individuals h^e in many cases they gave also contributed the reports themselves. In voluntarily. addition, 13 students have Internationally, there

co-authored articles in has been recent express 'fl

scientific journals of of considerable interest |i archival reference; and an the research carried on 'y

article co-authored by two the physics department .t

more is currently in press is hoped that this inter It at the European Printing will make it easier to ;ld Establishment in Ireland. the outside research The physics department funding being sought a Theology major Greg Ellis accepts award from professor Jerry Glad- has a proven record of this time. son for his outstanding work with the Student Ministerial Association. achieving quality

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Ashlock, Pacific Press Publishing retirement in 1972, Dean taught J. Franklin Ashlock Association, Mountain View, Cal- high school science in Dalton, Geor- ifornia. gia, As a memorial gift in memory of Mr. Dean was a member of the Elder Ashlock, the family suggests Committee of 100 and a charter that contributions be made to the member of the Professional Busi- Seventh-day Adventist Church and nessmen's Association. Over the sent to Mrs. Marcella Ashlock, P.O. years, he and his wife provided room Box 23, Collegedale, TN 37315. They and board for six coeds so they could plan to open new work in Mandipur, attend college in preparation for Nagaland, in India, under the direc- lives of Christian service. The Deans tion of the General Conference. also endowed a scholarship at SC to Alumni who wish to do so are en- be awarded annually to an elemen- couraged to contact Mrs. Ashlock. tary education major. Memorial con- In addition, a special plaque to tributions are enlarging this schol- honor Elder Ashlock will be placed in arship fund. SC's new So-Ju-Conian Religion "He was a caring person," accord- Center. Memorial gifts are also wel- ing to Charles Fleming, Jr., his come to help finish the conversion of next-door neighbor for 16 years. "I ELDER J. FRANK ASHLOCK, Miller Hall to comfortably house the never saw him upset, unhappy, or '25, died at the home of his son Division of Religion. critical. His relationship with his Thomas, '50, in Adelphi, Maryland, Saviour was one of peace and joy. on Father's Day, June 17. week A This lifted George above the an- later, service was held in a memorial George B. Dean noyances and trials of this life." the Ooltewah church for friends in the area. Elder Ashlock pastored the cam- Celia Marsh Ledford pus church and was a Bible teacher at SMC from 1943 to 1947, after he was called back from India during the years of World War IL Before that he served his first term in India beginning in 1928. In 1935 he opened the Adventist work in northern India in Shillong, Assam. That field now is headquarters for the large Northeast India Union. After his term of teaching, he re- turned to India in 1950 as Southern Asia Division secretary. From 1954 to 1958, he served as Missionary Volunteer leader for the Indian field GEORGE B. DEAN, science and was responsible for the success- teacher at Southern College from ful efforts which brought thousands 1937 to 1953, passed away on May of Indian young people to attend Ad- 25, 1984. Burial was in Collegedale. CELIA MARSH LEDFORD, a ventist schools. From 1962 to 1966 he Born in Kansas, he graduated former teacher in business adminis- was assigned by the General Confer- from the University of Wichita in tration, died May 2, 1984, at the age ence to be division field secretary. In 1928 with a chemistry major. of 94. Her 30 years of teaching for the fulfilling his responsibilities he Through the reading of Adventist college began in 1917. traveled throughout Southern Asia literature and the influence of his Though born in Michigan, she to help where needed. mother, Dean became a church lived in Collegedale most of her long When he returned to the States in member in 1929. At the time of his life. Recently she had made her home 1966 he became active in starting the death he was reading his Bible with her son, Maurice, in Dunlap, Ooltewah church as a branch of the through for the twentieth time. Tennessee. Her daughter, Louise Collegedale community. As one In 1937 he married Olivia Roddenberry, lives in Alma, Geor- friend commented, "The impact of Brickman and they came to Grays- gia. Ledford, who his godly life cannot be measured by ville, Tennessee, where he taught Her husband. Carter his fellow men." science the last year the school was predeceased her six years ago, was in His wife Marcella (Klock) Ashlock there. Then they moved with the charge of the college farm and dairy they is a member of the first graduating school to its present campus. In 1947 for a number of years. Together four-year class at S<'juthem Mission- he received a master's degree in biol- canned thousands of quarts of fruit ary College in 1945. His three chil- ogy from George Peabody College in and vegetables for the college, recalls dren have all attended Collegedale Nashville. "Professor Dean" taught L. O. Coon, who officiated at the schools. They are Thomas M, continuoasly at SMC until 1953. "All graveside service in Collegedale. He Ashlock, Sabbath School depart- our premeds (and most students) had had been her pastor at the Apison ment, General Conference; Eva him as a teacher in those days," church. "That little lady never Lynne Herdman, nurse at Washing- commented J. W. Henson, who was missed a church service—mighty ton Adventist Hospital; James among that group. From 1953 until loyal."

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