• Volume 76 • Number 1 • Spring 2017

Dr. Dan Boone elected 14th president of Eastern Nazarene College Read more on page 3 Jonny Wright Robert Rossi Susan Ramey

Join us! ENC Alumni and Friends Luncheon Christian Lynch (17) reaches 1,000 career points True to God and alma mater, true to ENC at General Assembly • June 25, 2017 • Noon In the regular-season finale Christian Lynch became Eastern Nazarene College is asking for 1,000 gifts by Hyatt Regency • Indianapolis, IN the 32nd men's basketball player to reach 1,000 points. Commencement - May 6, 2017. If achieved, ENC will Register online by June 5, 2017 at He and his brother Eric Lynch (16) are the first siblings receive a $100,000 matching gift from generous donors. www.enc.edu/alumni/general-assembly-luncheon-form/ in ENC history to each amass 1,000 career points. Give your support. Give your loyalty. Give back. See more basketball on page 6 enc.edu/giving • #TruetoENC

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VOL 76 #1 • SPRING 2017 Crothers named college CEO The Power of Leadership EDITORIAL STAFF Dr. Corlis McGree he Division of Adult and Grad- Jennifer Logue As prepares to conclude her 12-year tenure as presi- Editor Dr. uate Studies welcomed Kemi dent of Eastern Nazarene College, the Board of Trustees appointed T Susan Ramey William Crothers to serve as CEO, overseeing all college operations. Sorinmade, leadership success Senior Designer A season of transition coach and founder of the Growth Production Members of the campus community welcomed Crothers to ENC at a s I prepare to conclude my tenure as dent body and close proximity to , ENC What will not change at ENC, Studio, to speak at the Profession- Steven Rodriguez reception held in late February. In March, he began working alongside Specialist president and our campus community has embraced its multiculturalism and urban I am certain, is the college’s al Speaker Series in February. Dr. McGee to begin implementation of a four-year financial plan and as- Marketing and Communications Aenters a season of transition, I am re- environment, viewing these characteristics not dedication and commitment sist her as she concluded her presidential duties, which formally end with “The Power of Leadership: Raise Jonni Albetta minded anew of the vital role a college like as weaknesses or challenges but as strengths to her mission of providing a Student Marketing Assistant Spring Commencement. your Influence, Drive Results and Eastern Nazarene College can and must play and opportunities. These strengths help ENC firm academic, physical and ADMINISTRATION “Dr. Crothers’ new role builds upon the strong leadership he has shown Make an Impact” focused on the in preparing the next generation of Christian to truly prepare students to lead and serve in a spiritual foundation for the benefits of embracing leadership. Corlis McGee in his current role with Presidential Leadership Associates,” McGee President leaders. diverse world by integrating “the best in edu- men and women who pass Participants were introduced to said in announcing Crothers’ appointment. “He brings four decades of Timothy T. Wooster Today, we find ourselves as a nation in one of cation and the best in Christian faith.” And as I through her gates. five simple strategies of what higher education leadership experience to his new role at ENC.” and the most divisive and contentious periods of prepare to take the next steps in my own jour- And so, as we conclude this successful leaders do to achieve Dean of the College In addition to serving in key administrative roles at Bethel College in my lifetime. At the same time, many changes ney, never have I been more certain that ENC chapter in our lives and con- exceptional results. Jeff Kirksey and Christian higher education have a vital Indiana and the University of Wisconsin-Stout, he served as president Vice President are underway within higher education itself, tinue on the separate paths the of from 1981 to 2002. Susan Ramey “Our expectations for achiev- Student Development …being confident challenging and shifting such fundamental ele- role to play for generations to come. Lord has laid on our hearts, Kemi Sorinmade, founder of the ing success with our talents, job and Retention “During his tenure, he was credited with sparking a financial renais- ments as the way in which education is struc- It has been a privilege to serve as president of I am confident that He has a Growth Studio roles, responsibilities, and educa- Jan Weisen of this, tured and delivered. While some may find these Eastern Nazarene College these past 12 years. plan for ENC, and that we can sance, tripling enrollment and overseeing a major expansion of cam- Vice President tion sometimes fall short of reaching our desired goals,” Sorinmade pus facilities – all while ensuring the college remained in a debt-free Finance times unsettling, the current climate serves I am so appreciative of the relationships I have stand firm on His promise in said. “Many of us are talented and skilled in our professions, but our that he position,” McGee noted. “Such experience will no doubt prove in- Larry Bollinger only to strengthen and reaffirm my belief that a built with college staff, faculty, students and Philippians 1:6: “being confi- effectiveness only goes as far as our ability to lead. Leadership is all Vice President who began Christian liberal arts college like ENC is need- alumni as well as with Nazarenes across the dent of this, that he who began valuable to ENC during this period of leadership transition.” Institutional Advancement about influence; and it takes the power of influence to navigate through ed now more than ever. Eastern Field. I have also enjoyed strengthen- a good work in you will carry the challenges we face as professionals, to achieve greater effective- Linda Scott a good work Associate Dean At a time of social, political and economic dis- ing ENC’s relationships with the wider South it on to completion.” ness, and drive results for lasting impact.” Pastor’s advisory council for Academic Affairs in you cord, ENC’s faculty, staff and students work Shore community and cultivating partnerships Sorinmade is the owner of the Growth Studio, a performance improve- Rebecca Shaw each day to find solutions and build bridges with likeminded organizations. I look forward formed ment and leadership development firm based in . She Associate Director to observing from afar as these partnerships Institutional Advancement will carry it on across the chasms that divide us, replacing astors from Maine to Virginia members also include Phil Boler- partners with professionals and organizations to help them strengthen take root and bear fruit in the seasons ahead. Blessings, Stephen W. Dillman distrust with unity and rancor with respect. jack to completion." Corlis McGee Pgathered at Eastern Nazarene (Grace Pointe – MD), Geoff their leadership strategy so that they can improve their performance, Director What’s more, ENC is uniquely positioned to Yet like the changing of the seasons, change College in February for the inau- DeFranca (Community Chapel navigate through difficult challenges and achieve greater effective- Church Relations Philippians 1:6 fulfill this role: Building upon its diverse stu- is inevitable within the life of any institution. gural meeting of the newly formed Nashua – NE), Rocky Hambrick ness. She is certified as a leadership coach by the John Maxwell Lead- Scott MacFarland Pastor’s Advisory Council. (Ephrata – NE), Samuel Vassel ership University and with more than 20 years of combined experi- Executive Director Marketing and Held February 1-3, the three-day (Bronx Bethany – Metro), Dan ence as an engineer, project manager, process improvement leader and Strategic Communications gathering offered an opportunity Whitney (81) (Manchester – NE) entrepreneur she brings a unique perspective to her audiences. She The Christian Scholar and Keri Willis (Harrisonburg – holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and a USPS 109-140 for ENC to seek feedback from is published quarterly pastors on key issues relating to VA). Master of Science Degree in Engineering Management from North- by Eastern Nazarene College eastern University, Boston. for Alumni Association members Trustees elect Dr. Dan Boone as 14th president the college and churches while “The purpose of the campus meet- and friends of the college. strengthening ties with church ing was to strengthen the com- The Professional Speaker Series seeks to engage with the commu- Direct address corrections to nity to bring valuable insights directly from an accomplished expert as the Alumni Office at 800-RING ENC, College begins exploration of historic merger with Trevecca leadership. In addition to attend- munication and collaboration email [email protected], or ing chapel, pastors enjoyed a tour between the pastors and churches well as create connection opportunities between local professionals. online at www.enc.edu/alumni. of the campus and met with facul- across the region and the college, The series is free and open to the public. To learn more about the Pro- Send other correspondence to NC’s Board of Trustees voted unanimous- A graduate of Trevecca, Boone holds a master’s The Christian Scholar Dr. Dan Boone ty members, admissions staff and and brainstorm ideas to foster fessional Speaker Series hosted by the Division of Adult and Graduate Eastern Nazarene College ly March 24 to elect as degree from Nazarene Theological Seminary members of the cabinet. Guests greater support for the college,” Studies, visit adultstudies.enc.edu/professional-speaker-series. 23 East Elm Avenue the college’s 14th president and approve and a doctorate from McCormick Theologi- Quincy, MA 02170-2999 or E also had an opportunity to dine said Council Chair Mark Prugh email to [email protected]. a Memorandum of Understanding that begins cal Seminary. He is author of 16 books, past with students, learn about work (84). “I believe everyone involved Second Class Postage a formal three-year exploration of merger with chair of the Tennessee Independent Colleges PAID Nashville’s Trevecca Nazarene University. and Universities Association, and present chair and witness trips and attend a thought it was a great success.” Boston, MA of the NCAA Division II GMAC President’s women’s basketball game. Prugh said another goal of the Periodical The vote by ENC’s board of trustees followed Council. In addition to serving in pastoral min- Participants included Dave Ben- council is to facilitate communi- a similar vote by the Trevecca Nazarene Uni- Left: The 2017 Alumni Council istry for more than 30 years, he has taught at nett (96) (Fairview Village – cation between pastors and col- versity board, which also gave unanimous ap- met in February to discuss how to the university and seminary level, becoming PA), Tim Brooks (South Portland lege trustees on such issues as better serve and connect the ENC proval to the agreement. Trevecca’s 11th president in 2005. – ME), Stretch Dean (92) (Wol- successful church/college part- community in the year to come. Under the terms of the agreement, Trevecca laston – NE), Kevin Hardy (88) nerships, mission and resource They are looking forward to seeing President Dan Boone will serve as president- “Today is a historic day that marks a new part- (Crossroads – MD), Phil Nase collaboration and the unique chal- you for Homecoming in October! elect of ENC effective immediately through nership between two great Christian educa- (09) (Owego – Upstate), Mark lenges that pastors and churches Go to www.enc.edu/alumni to learn Sept. 1, at which time he will be formally in- tional institutions. I am humbled by the chal- Prugh (84) (Lansdale – Philadel- are facing. more about the council, alumni stalled as ENC’s 14th president. Boone suc- lenge of serving as the president of both,” said awards and upcoming events. phia) and Drew Dinnel (Guest – ceeds Dr. Corlis McGee, who is stepping down Boone. “In a changing world, it is our duty to “I’m excited about the potential Susan Ramey find ways to meet the needs of students seek- Lansdale – Philadelphia). Council of this council,” he said. in May at the end of this academic year after 12 years as president. ing the formative influence of Christian higher education. This collaboration will allow both In this issue Boone will continue to serve as the president Trevecca and ENC to do that for years to come. of Trevecca. • The power of leadership 2 As an institution experiencing historic growth True to ENC Pastor's advisory council 2 “We’re delighted to welcome Dr. Boone to the and financial stability, we are delighted to ex- 1,000 gifts by Commencement ENC community,” said Russell Long, chair- plore a new model of Christian higher educa- • President’s Message 3 man of the ENC Board of Trustees. “We are tion in partnership with ENC.” Saturday, May 6, 2017 Trustees announcement 3 confident that this new partnership with Trev- ecca will strengthen both institutions’ shared Historic Merger College officials believe that this process, • Thank you for giving 4 - 5 mission of providing a Christian liberal arts when fully implemented, will result in sig- education centered on service and leadership.” • John U Free seminar series 6 nificant learning and co-curricular opportuni- Boone will work with a group of ENC and In Memory 6 ties for students on both campuses, as well as TNU administrators and trustees to fully en- Every Class a Scholarship 6 increased operational cost efficiencies, shared gage this exploration. He was recently on program resources and expanded impact. Both • Campus news 7 ENC’s campus to meet with faculty, staff and institutions expect to use technology to expand Women's basketball students following the board’s vote. course offerings, with students and faculty par- enc.edu/giving • #TruetoENC reaches CCC finals 7 Top: Russel Long (71), ENC Board of Trustees ticipating in classes and academic exchanges. Festival of LIfe 2017 Men's basketball ends chair, introduces Dr. Dan Boone and his wife It is the intent of the exploration process to More than 550 students and adults came to ENC March 16-19 for If achieved, ENC receives a in CCC finals 7 Denise at a welcome reception. maintain the name and identity of Eastern Naz- the Eastern Field Festival of Life. Students from Maine to Virginia $100,000 matching gift. Bottom: Dr. James Cameron presents auto- arene College. During the three-year process, performed and competed in music, drama, athletics, and the arts. As • ENC at a glance 8 graphed copies of his two-volume history of FOL participants they participated in ministry projects and closed the the two institutions will continue to operate as Redefine what it means to be true to ENC. Eastern Nazarene College to Dan Boone, who independent institutions under their respective

weekend in a celebration of worship. Sam Mohnkern (09) Susan Ramey was recently elected the college's 14th president. accrediting bodies and boards of governance.

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John U. Free Seminar Series Women’s basketball reaches CCC semifinals NC’s fifth-seeded women’s basketball team The Nor’easters snagged a one-point edge with The Department of Physics and Engineering presented its annual John U. Free Seminar Series, made it to the semifinals of the Common- 2:40 left to play in the second quarter on a bas- offering students, faculty and alumni the opportunity to share and discuss research in a wide Legacy Scholarship $10,828.00 wealth Coast Conference this season, falling ket by Alicia Brown, 30-29. The Lions narrowly Class of 1942 $10,326.00 variety of topics and disciplines. E 75-59 to the number one-seeded University of trailed at the midway point of the game, 32-31. Class of 1944 $55,303.69 In addition to members of the ENC community, the seminar series included presentations by Dr. Mina Assad (16): New England. ENC shot 35.4 percent from the floor and 50 per- Class of 1949 $12,040.00 Eustace Edwards of Yale University and Dr. Wayne Bowen of Brown University. Class of 1950 $91,922.00 Wireless Cell Phone Charger The Lions finished the season with an 18-9 over- cent from behind the arc in the first half. The Uni- Class of 1951 $16,400.00 Seminar Series presentations Dr. Eustace Edwards: Ajian B. Caldwell (16): Based on Electromagnetic all record while the Nor’easters improved to 22-5 versity of New England owned a field-goal per- Class of 1952 $13,067.00 this year included: A Buffer Gas Cooled Thallium Remote and Secure Activation Induction on the year. centage of 36.8 percent at the break to go with just Class of 1953 $63,510.00 Fluoride Beam of Local Door Locks Dr. Pierre-Richard Cornely: Hughens Dely (16): Kayla Torio (18) poured in 22 points to lead the 2-for-8 shooting from long distance. The home Class of 1954 $28,170.00 Summer Of 2016 Summer Re- Dr. Wayne Bowen: with Piezo-electric Based Cell Phone BreAnna Fraser team widened the gap to 43-35 with 6:32 remain- Class of 1955 $34,042.00 squad while adding four boards. search on Earthquake Forecast- Sigma-2 Receptors and Cancer: Charger System Class of 1956 $22,367.00 Rebecca Roberts (16): (17) registered 12 points while Shelby Holmes ing in the third on a jumper by Sam MacDonald. ing A Novel Target for Therapy Class of 1957 $103,482.00 Hardward and Software Con- David Frye (16): (18) netted eight points. The hosts opened the The Nor’easters pushed their advantage to double- Second Class of 1957 $39,264.00 Caleb Vatral/Joshua Lojzim: William Malas (16): trol, App Interface with Appli- Directional Seismometer with contest with five consecutive points before the digits, 49-38, on a pair of free throws by Ashley Co- Class of 1958 $33,801.00 Magnetic Field Precursors Real Time Global Positioning cations to Home Security; Signal Potential Applications to Pre- visitors tied the game at 7-7 on a three-pointer by neys with 3:31 left to play in the third quarter, head- Processing Sound Recognition Class of 1959 $39,933.17 James Bennett/J.T. McNeil: Satellite (GPS) Andres Biondi (16): Holmes with 6:15 left to play in the first quarter. ing into the fourth quarter down by nine, 53-44. Class of 1960 $22,342.00 Data Assimilation and Geom- System with Applications to As- A Class Of Sensitive Seismom- Earthquake and Seismic Fore- Eastern Nazarene established a seven-point gap Class of 1961 $19,288.61 sistive Technology The University of New England extended its ad- Robert Rossi eters as Seismic and Pre- etry of the Total Electron Con- casting; Study of the piezo- Class of 1962 $21,836.39 tent (TEC) of the Ionosphere with 3:36 to go in the opening period, 17-10. At vantage to 17 on a layup by Lindsey Howland Earthquake Precursors; Water electric effects in rocks with Kayla Torio scored 22 points in the Lions' semifinal match-up against number- Class of 1963 $12,357.00 and Correlation with Pre-earth- the end of the first quarter, the Lions controlled with 4:03 to go in regulation, 70-53. Despite Chemistry as Seismic and Pre- applications to seismic and one seeded University of New England. Class of 1964 $54,912.48 a narrow 20-18 advantage. After the University ENC outscoring the hosts 6-5 in the final four Earthquake Precursors quake and Seismic activity pre-earthquake forecasting Class of 1965 $77,455.99 of New England pulled even at 24-24, Eastern minutes, the Nor’easters picked up their 16th- The Lions concluded the contest with a field-goal percentage of 35.6 per- Class of 1966 $50,451.09 Nazarene responded with a three-pointer by Fra- straight win and booked a trip to the Common- cent to go with 33.3 percent shooting from the perimeter. The University of Class of 1967 $17,002.68 ser to reclaim a 27-24 edge with 4:32 remaining wealth Coast Conference Tournament finals for New England shot 40.8 percent from the floor and 28.6 percent from three- Class of 1968 $33,201.19 in the second period. the 12th year in a row. point distance on the night. Class of 1969 $14,845.00 Rev. Alfred “Lewis” Payne (36) gether. After serving in the Army in he is survived by two children, four a Bachelor of Science degree. A Class of 1970 $14,785.40 died Jan. 29, 2017. His firm belief World War II, Arthur followed his grandchildren and 11 great-grand- teacher and tireless advocate for ed- Class of 1971 $10,505.00 in the Lord Jesus framed his en- father to the steel mills on his dis- children. ucation, she most recently worked Men’s Basketball season ends in CCC semifinals Class of 1972 $12,984.05 tire life and provided his ultimate charge in 1945 until registering at Frank E. Garland IV (75) of Hamp- at St. Jerome Elementary School Class of 1973 $20,393.95 he sixth-seeded Eastern Nazarene College hope in the end. Born Jan. 6, 1912 ENC with plans to go into engineer- stead, NH, died suddenly in his in Weymouth, and had worked at Senior Corey Doran dribbles up the Class of 1974 $10,388.00 In Memory men’s basketball team dropped an 84-66 in Ouaquaga, NY, he lost his sight ing. At ENC, however, he not only home Jan. 22, 2017 at the age of 65. Beachmont School in Revere, Bos- court during a regular-season game Class of 1975 $26,542.65 decision at second-seeded Endicott in the when he was 12 years old. After the found his future wife but the call to A Freeport, ME native, he met his ton Collegiate Charter School and T against Endicott. Class of 1976 $21,383.00 doctors had given up on him, his preach. Art and Betty were married future wife, Janet Cox (76) at ENC. Scituate High School. A noted high semifinals of the Commonwealth Coast -Confer Class of 1977 $21,681.60 sight was miraculously restored by on June 8, 1948. Art attended Naza- They went on to raise a family in school soccer player, she also en- ence Tournament. Eastern Nazarene shot 44.4 percent from the Class of 1978 $23,932.00 his mother’s prayers. After several rene Theological Seminary and was joyed water sports, golf and hiking Hampstead, and found a wonder- The Lions ended the season with a 13-14 over- floor and connected on 5-of-8 from beyond the Class of 1979 $13,313.41 school interruptions, he returned ordained in 1952. He then accepted ful church family in Calvary Bible the great outdoors with family and all record while the Gulls, ranked No. 10 in the arc. Endicott sported a field-goal percentage of Class of 1980 $13,034.00 to Windsor High School and gradu- a pastorate at the Nazarene Church Church in Derry, NH. A business an- friends. Gail was, and always will be, Class of 1981 $4,925.48 ated as salutatorian in 1932. Fol- in Waterville, VT. For the next 37 alyst, he spent his last few years as a spark of light for all those who NCAA Northeast Regional poll, improved to 40 percent at the break to go with 38.9 percent Class of 1982 $23,567.00 lowing graduation from ENC, he years, Betty supported her husband a contractor, most recently working knew her. She is survived by her hus- 22-5 on the year. shooting from the perimeter. married his childhood sweetheart, as a pastor’s wife as they moved band, her parents, and her son. Class of 1983 $10,871.00 with BCG of Boston and Harvard Christian Lynch (17) scored a team-high 17 points The hosts constructed an 18-point lead with Kathryn and began pastoring in about the country serving different Class of 1984 $10,437.00 . In addition to his Sheila E. (Carroll, AGS 99) Cun- while adding four rebounds and two assists. Josh 13:25 remaining in the second half as Drew Saw- Class of 1985 $7,029.75 Philadelphia, PA. He pastored New churches. They are survived by four wife, he is survived by three chil- nion, 60, of Southbridge, died Nov. York churches in Allaben, Fern- Rice (20) finished with 15 points and seven boards. yer knocked down a three, 58-40. The Gulls wid- Class of 1986 $30,449.88 children, eight grandchildren and dren and seven grandchildren. Sur- 16, 2016 after a courageous battle dale, Windsor, and Maplecrest. In nine great-grandchildren. Corey Doran (17) Class of 1987 $11,314.00 vivors also include his mother, two with pancreatic cancer. A graduate posted 12 points and seven re- ened the gap to 20 with 11:19 on the clock on a

Pennsylvania, he pastored at Bow- Robert Rossi Class of 1988 $3,612.20 Douglas Peoples (57) went to be brothers, three sisters and many of St. Peter’s High School in Worces- bounds while Anthony Petrilli (17) chipped in with pair of free throws by Daquan Sampson. man’s Creek and Lawsville. He also Class of 1989 $21,233.11 with the Lord Dec. 18, 2016. After nieces and nephews. ter and ENC, she was an elementary six points and six assists. The Lions trimmed the deficit to 64-50 as Doran pastored in Newark, NJ and Provi- attending ENC, he graduated from school teacher in the Webster Pub- Class of 1990 $10,763.15 Debra “Debi” Lynn (Shiflett, 80) The visitors held an 11-8 edge after a back-and- The Gulls jumped ahead 26-22 with 7:57 to go in the first period on a hoop and sank two free throws with 8:51 left to play in the dence, RI. Additionally, he had sev- and earned a Mas- lic Schools for many years. An avid Class of 1991 $17,172.18 eral years as an evangelist through- Olshaw died Feb. 7, 2017 of can- forth start to the contest. free throw by Max Motroni. The Lions leveled the score at 26-26 with 7:07 second stanza. Endicott maintained a double-dig- Class of 1992 $19,137.44 ter of Church Music from New Or- cer. Born in Annapolis, MD, she reader and accomplished gardener, out the Northeast and served terms left to play in the opening half as Lynch converted two from the charity stripe. it lead en route to securing its fifth-consecutive Class of 1993 $19,413.90 leans Baptist Seminary. He is survived attended Annapolis High School, she is survived by her husband, a Endicott claimed a one-point lead with 11:24 left as district superintendent and one by his wife, Janice (Ginger, 57), two son, two grandsons, a brother and Endicott chalked up five unanswered points to seize a 31-27 lead with 4:20 Class of 1994 $4,496.50 Eastern Nazarene College and ob- to play in the first half as Vinny Clifford drained win and clinching a spot in the Commonwealth term as conference superintendent. daughters, five grandchildren, a sis- sister, and her ex-husband, with remaining in the half. The home side stretched the margin to 36-30 with 2:42 Class of 1995 $12,000.00 After he retired, he served as sup- tained her MBA at Babson College. a three, 14-13. Coast Conference Tournament finals for the third ter, and nieces and nephews. whom she remained close. left to play in the opening stanza on a layup and free throw by Nick Thibault. Class of 1996 $8,613.58 ply pastor for several churches in She worked in the business world The two squads traded baskets before Eastern year in a row. Thomas Lee Young (57) died Nov. for several years before retiring to Joanna Rebecca Cook (06), a lifelong Class of 1997 $4,482.50 the Binghamton/Occanum/Windsor Nazarene built up a 22-19 advantage with 9:40 The guests cut the deficit to two as Rice splashed a trey from the left corner Sampson poured in a game-high 24 points for the Class of 1998 $14,356.42 15, 2016. He was 81. A graduate of her favorite job, loving and tak- Quincy resident, died Nov. 29, 2016 area. For 24 years he was a member remaining in the opening frame as Petrilli rolled with 1:17 to go in the first frame. Gulls while Kamahl Walker notched 16 points and Class of 1999 $25,024.65 and the last five years chairman of Mansfield, OH Senior High and ENC, ing care of her family. She recently at South Shore Hospital. She was 35. The Gulls carried a 43-34 lead into the halftime intermission. Motroni contributed with 15 points on the night. Class of 2000 $2,273.30 the board of trustees for Heritage he served in the National Guard, served as the church office adminis- A graduate of North Quincy High in a layup. where one of his fellow servicemen trator at Grace Evangelical Presby- and ENC, she had been employed at Class of 2001 $7,702.55 Village, a retirement home for mis- introduced him to his future wife, terian Church. Predeceased by her Work, Inc. in Quincy for 13 years. A Class of 2002 $13,162.78 sionaries and pastors near James- Judy. They married in 1961. In addi- son Joshua, who died in 2015, she lifelong, active member of First Pres- Class of 2003 $11,325.91 town, NY. Predeceased by his wife Campus News tion to teaching eighth grade math- is survived by her husband, Robert byterian Church in Quincy, she was Class of 2004 $15,972.89 of 71 years, he is survived by four children, six grandchildren and ematics, he coached track, tennis Olshaw, her daughter, her parents active in the church’s educational California pastor speaks at Spiritual Renewal Week Gould lecture explores ‘Why the World Needs the Church to be the Church’ Class of 2005 $6,133.30 and basketball. He retired in 1997 and nieces and nephews. program and the choir. Daughter of eight great-grandchildren. Rev. Tara Beth Leach Duke University Professor Emeritus Stanley Class of 2006 $4,649.23 and joined Mansfield’s YMCA where James O. Cook and the late Donna was the featured speaker Class of 2007 $6,258.55 Rogena (Chatfield, NG-48) Thomas Barbara Barker Kemp (85) of Ha- during this year’s Spiritual Renewal Week, held Hauerwas was the guest speaker for Eastern he made many friends who en- nover died Nov. 27, 2016. Born in Cook, she was the devoted sister of Class of 2008 $11,959.00 died Oct. 28, 2016 at the age of riched his life and earned the nick- Needham, she received her bach- James J. Cook and Julia S. Cook (00) Feb. 22-26 on campus. Nazarene College’s annual Gould Holiness Lec- Class of 2009 $11,890.50 95. She attended ENC in 1939 as name “Mr. Sunshine.” In addition elor’s degree from UMass-Amherst of Quincy. The senior pastor of First Church of the Nazarene ture, held Feb. 6 in the sanctuary of the Wollaston Class of 2010 $4,865.75 a freshman. Although she never to his wife, he is survived by three and a master’s from ENC. She was John Parker Young (42) was born in Church of the Nazarene. Class of 2011 $3,747.50 graduated from ENC, she returned in Pasadena, California, Leach served as guest children, five granddaughters, three an elementary school teacher for 1918 and grew up in northern VT. Class of 2012 $10,890.50 to the college with David D. Thom- great-grandchildren, a brother, and speaker at regularly scheduled chapel services, Titled “Church Matters! Why the World Needs as (48) as his wife and the mother of more than 40 years, teaching in Ha- He earned a BS degree in Chemistry Class of 2013 $10,659.00 several nieces and nephews. nover from 1966 to 1994. She was in 1942. That same year, he married during evening services and at a special Sunday the Church to be the Church!,” Hauerwas’s lec- Class of 2014 $12,063.65 their 2 children in 1946. The couple service. In addition, Sharon Norman spoke at a ture considered the role of the church in a time pastored throughout New England, Wylie C. Rudolph (68), of Rayn- named Hanover Town Historian Edith (Zimmerman) and took a job Class of 2015 $10,663.00 Pennsylvania, and Western Canada. ham, MA, died Oct. 9, 2016. He was for her knowledge and dedication, in Washington, DC with the Carn- special Saturday evening worship service held at when secularism has become a radical expression Class of 2016 $10,669.21 Because they were staunch sup- the husband of Marilyn (Blaisdell, and was the second recipient of the egie Institute of Washington. His Courtesy photo the Wollaston Church of the Nazarene. of modernity. Following the presentation, a time Class of 2017 $3,068.50 porters of ENC, the family set up an 66) Rudolph. Born in Gloucester, Spirit of Hanover award. An active work involved research and devel- of discussion and refreshments was held in the Class of 2018 $2,840.00 he served in the U.S. Navy during member of the First Congregational opment in ordnance for the Navy A Cappella's Valentine concert raises over $5,500 endowed scholarship in their honor church’s Metcalfe Gathering Room. Class of 2019 $1,200.00 at ENC, from which daughter Ester World War II and pursued educa- Church of Hanover, she is survived and Army. The program was moved for Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore Jonni Albetti (18) Class of 2020 $29.00 tion throughout his adult life. De- by her husband, Dr. Wallace Kemp; to the National Bureau of Stan- The Gilbert T. Rowe Professor Emeritus of Divin- Richardson (68), grandson David Eastern Nazarene College’s A Cappella Choir and Chamber Singers pre- Duke University Professor Emeritus Stanley spite the lack of a high school di- three children, five grandchildren, dards in 1946. John was the holder ity and Law at Duke University, Hauerwas is the TOTAL VALUE: $1,508,015.21 Richardson (98) and granddaughter sented a Valentine’s Day-themed benefit concert Feb. 23 at the South Shore Hauerwas presents the 2017 Gould Lecture Series. Kendra Polson (02) also graduated. ploma, he earned several degrees two brothers and several nieces or co-holder of seven U.S. patents author of “Community of Character: Toward a Values as of December 31, 2016 including A.B. D., S.T.M.,C.A.G.S., and nephews. She was predeceased on developments in the program. Baptist Church in Hingham. Rev. Arthur (49) Hughes and Betty Constructive Christian Social Ethic” and “Vision and became a licensed mental by her second husband, H. Stuart He received the NBS Bronze Medal Featuring a wide variety of love songs, including classical, folk and con- Cornely research included in Contribute to your (Dittrich, 49) Hughes died after a health counselor. He dedicated Barker and a daughter. Award for superior federal service, and Virtue: Essays in Christian Ethical Reform.” ‘Journal of Young Investigators’ brief stay in hospice care on Dec. temporary arrangements, the concert benefited Friends of the Homeless of class scholarship! his career to helping others as a Gail C. (Reynolds, 96) Loughnane, the R&D Magazine Top 100 Award, 20 and Dec. 19, 2016, respectively preacher, teacher and adjustment and was made an Honorary Ken- the South Shore. Attendees also had an opportunity make donations online Save the date! Dr. Pierre-Richard Cornely’s research titled “To- Give online at of Scituate, age 45, died peacefully after 68 years of marriage. A story counselor and continued to work tucky Colonel, sponsored by a U.S. at www.friendsofthehomeless.org. tal Electron Content Variations and Correlation of true love and commitment to at home Dec. 16, 2016, after a long www.enc.edu/giving as a counselor to seniors until the marine ordnance colonel. ENC’s choirs tour regularly in the New England and Mid-Atlantic states. with Seismic Activity Over Japan” was selected each other and the church, Arthur illness. She attended university at or call 866-480-2291 age of 89. In addition to his wife, and Betty met at ENC, beginning SUNY Geneseo and ENC, earning In addition to performing internationally, the choirs have performed at New October 13-14, 2017 for inclusion in the ‘Journal of Young Investi- a lifetime of service and love to- York City’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and at Boston’s historic Jor- Reunion classes ending in 2 & 7 gators’ 2016 Highlights of Undergraduate Re- dan Hall at New England Conservatory. search, also known as the “Best of JYI.”

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