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Volume 47 Number 3

Doris Stickle Burdick YAPC Editor

Ingrid Skanti, '90 Daryl Cole, '92

Editorial Assistants Are you curious about what these letters stand for? Before we gi\'e you the answer, try answering the following questions:

• DiJ you attend or graduate from Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists or Southern College

Southern Missionary College anytime in the last twenty years? Donald Sahly • Do you have any ideas of how to increase educational, spiritual, or career awareness President

for students attending Southern College? Floyd Greenleaf, '55 • Are you interested in being involved in group projects ranging from establishing a Academic Administration

job placement program to arranging an assembly program for Southern Students? Dale Bidweu.

• Are you excited about being a member of an active organization where all mem- Financial Administration

bers' opinions and ideas are sought? Only you decide how much time and involvement William Wohlers you can contribute. Student Services

• Are you interested in networking and making friends among people with similar JACK McClARTY goals? Development

If you answered Yes to any ot the above questions, then Y( Young) A( Alumni) Ron Barrow P(Presidential) C(Consultants) at Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists might Admissions/College Relations

just be what you are looking for. JAMES Ashlock During the spring of 1990, Southern College President Don Sahly called for a meeting Alumni/College Relations

of young alumni to consult with on various academic, social, and spiritual issues. He Doris Burdick wanted to create an avenue where recent graduates could express their ideas and con- Publications/Media Relations

cerns about Southern College. The idea grew and YAPC was officially organized with

elected officers in October of 1990. The first founding officer of the organization was

Dave Cress. His leadership was followed by the creative presidency of Melanie Graves. For admissions information:

The current administration is being led by the dynamic presidency of Greg Vital. The Admissions YAPC works closely with the Alumni Office, which is directed by Dr. Jim Ashlock. Southern College Young Alumni representatives have been involved in many different areas of the Post Office Box 370 CoUiGEDALE, TN 37315 college. Melanie Graves, past president, has been part of the Strategic Planning Commit- l-800-SOUTHERN (423)238-2644 tee, which has had significant input in the long-range planning of our college. YAPC FAX (423)238-3005 members have also had the opportunity to meet with senior class and Student Associa- Email: admissions@southem,edu

tion officers throughout the school years. Through participation on YAPC and these

other committees, your viewpoint can be an important piece of the future of Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists. Alumni Association Executive Committee If being a part of the YAPC team interests you, and the future of Southern College of

Seventh-day Adventists catches your attention, please talk with the Alumni Office at Mary Elam, '51, President )iM Ashlock, Verle Thompson, June Blue, (423) 238-2827 or with any of the officers. Bob Benge, K.R. Davis, David James,

Greg Vital - President Rusty McKee - Treasurer JOLENA King, LeClare Litchfield, Ray MiNNER, Carl Swafford, David Winters Peggy Smith - Secretary- Chan von Henner - Member-at-Large

Georgia O'Brien - President-Elect Melanie Graves - Past-President

Tom Baez - Pastor

SonHIRS (lilt MNN IS the official magazine of Southern by Katrma E. Lorren, YAPC Member College of Seventh-day Adventists, produced by the Publications Office to provide news and infomiation

to former students, residents of the Southern Union,

and other friends of the college. Copynght 1996 by

Southem College of Seventh-day Adventists. COVER; Homecoming scenes, clockwise from top, are Marprita Dietel Merriman at the piano. Burton Wriglit at the alumni banquet,

Martha Davis greeting a fnend, and Ksthryn McClane helping son Jonathan with fruit salad. (Photos by David Poppo and Grady Sapp III.)

2 • F\ii\Wi\T[R 1995 ^KEE LIBRARY oU^e of SOA m^' -M 37315^

Student Lon Beall

Long-Term Care • Program • To Win • Approval • in Nation

Southern's Lt^ng-Term Care degree is the first in the The National Association of Boards of Examiners for nation to he approved by the Board of Governors of Nursing Home Administrators chose Southern as the first

the National Association of Boards of Examiners for college to be evaluated and visited the campus in July, "it

Nursing Home Administrators. there is a better program in the nation, we don't know where

This academic program, formally approved on November 3, it is!" a visiting team member commented.

prepares students to take over the helm ot a nursing home The NAB gives the licensing tests which qualify' nursing

right after graduation. Thirty-five students are enrolled this home administrators in all 50 states.

year in the Long-Term Care B.S. major offered within the Southern College has teamed up with several long-term

Department of Busmess Administration. Dan Rozell, associ- health care corporations so that students have the advantage

ate professor of business administration at Southern, is the of direct contact with working professionals in the classroom

program director. and during on-the-job internships. •

ScudeniE Students Rodney Schwart. Paul Nevala. Kelli Chalker Student Hope Coleman

I Ready

For the New Century

onfronted with 21st century challenges,

Southern's Department of Education and

Psychology has initiated some highly inno-

\ative changes. The former computer lab

has been transformed into a high-tech

21st Century Classroom that is attract-

ing educators from across the nation.

Over 400 visitors including 40 admin-

istrators and teachers from public

schools have viewed the computer-

generated presentation in the new

facility since its October opening.

Ouests also toured the Teaching

Materials Center and were in- formed about the new master's

programs in education that

Southern is launching next summer.

The idea for the 21st Cen-

tury Classroom was bom when Tennessee's Department of Education decided to require

schools and teacher training programs to set up high-tech classrooms.

Research showed that such classrooms

pay off in taster learning, improved

student grades, and higher standardized

test scores.

On receiving the directive. Dr. George Babcock, Southern's Ed/ Ps\ch Department chairman, and Professor Jon Green, director oi the department computer center, be- gan at once to contact various technology' companies, presenting plans for a high-tech classroom and soliciting donations and partnerships. The classroom is now nearly complete, thanks to Southern, McKee Foods

Q)rporation, and business/ education partnerships with 14 corpora- tions who agreed to assist in keeping the display everything technology lab updated with free or low- from 3D objects to microscope slides. cost materials in exchange for introducing In cooperation with Home Study Inter- the facility students and visitors to their products. national, PLATO 2000 programs for com- regularly. Last year more than The 21st Century' Classroom contains puter-assisted learning as well as diagnosis 4,000 patrons visited the Teaching Materials 24 MFC Pentium 90 computers housed in and remediation are available on all levels Center, over 300 ot them non-Advcntists. custom-built desks. Recessed video screens from Grade 1 to college. The TMC and the 21st Century Classroom are viewed through a glass desktop, and One of five sites designated for inservice provide unprecedented opportunity tor ergometric keyboards emerge from inside training of Tennessee state teachers. South- community encounters. the desks. From a control panel the teacher em College's 21st Century Classroom will can monitor each computer. Student re- enable teachers to become Information sponses from key pads are automatically Systems Managers. This is especially vital he of Master recorded in the teacher's computerized offering in view of the prediction that by the year grade book. Virtual reality glasses enable T oj Science in Education 2010 the world's knowledge base will teachers to take students on field trips degrees (M.S.Ed.) has to be the biggest double every 70 days. without ever leaving the classroom. change in the Ed/Psych Department. The

The left front of the classroom is com- master's degrees will be offered in three plete with a nine-panel video wall that is areas beginning in the summer of '96. The cross the hall, at the able to display satellite broadcasts originat- three areas are Multiage/Multigrade Teach- ing on the other side of the world. From A Teaching Mateiials Center, ing, Inclusive Education (for differently these, language and social studies classes visitors marvel at the teaching aids avail- abled children within a regular classroom), learn quickly about foreign cultures. Next able for today's instructots. The Ellison and Outdoor Teacher Education. to the video screen is an electronic chalk- letter cutters are in constant use. Over Since many SDA elementary schools board on which the teacher "writes" with 8,000 textbooks line the bookshelves, and have multigrade classrooms, the first two only a finger. At the right front of the cupboards hold hands-on items from foreign degrees will be especially welcome. The last classroom a projection screen displays artifacts to math manipulatives. Learning degree, requested by the NAD Youth Min- images through equipment that descends games, patterns, and bulletin board ideas istries, reinforces Adventist emphasis on from the ceiling. are readily available. Projection machines nature as a revelation of God.

Through Internet computer-links with allow teachers to preview filmstrips, slides, Southern College's Education and classrooms across the world. Southern laser disks, or videos before presentation. Psychology Department anticipates the new

College students will be able to tutor pu- The Teaching Materials Center is open to century with enthusiasm. Educators love a pils in other schools. Surround sound en- students, staff, and the public. High school challenge! hances learning. Specialized projectors teachers, librarians, and home-schoolers use Information provided by the Department of Education and Psychology,

SOIITIIERN ClIUIMNS * 5 Southern People

• '90, appointed h in Jesus is a 300-page presentation of the • Dr. Carl Swafford, 75, assistant pro- Gerald Peel, has been After work- 27 SDA fundamentals in light of Christ. fessor of education, successfully detended WSMC-FM general manager. a student, he Christ Our Refuge in Final Events will ac- his dissertation, Developing a Model tor ing at the radio station while August company the senior Sabbath School quar- Using the Outdoor Laboratory in Elemen- was employed full time there from returned to school. terly he already wrote for third quarter tary School Science, at the University of 1985 to May 1989, then was employed locally 1996. S>'.stematic Theology: Volume I, Tennessee in Knoxville on November 9. Since graduating, he as minister rrole,i;()mena is a 500-page textbook laying Dr. Swafford joined the faculty in 1992. in computerized machining ,ind system which of music at a church in Rossvillc. He ha> out the basis for a theological • Ann Greer and Ron Miller, '94, have played trombone with the Southern Col- .sees the cosmic controversy as the ultimate joined the faculty at McKee Library. Ann lege Symphony since 1989. context in which to understand all else. holds a master's degree in library science. » • Dr. Pam Harris, '75, was one of two Her assignments include directing circula- A new teacher on the Orlando campus professor of recipients of the .American Society of Infor- tion and interlibrary loans and assisting is Dusanka Hristic, assistant

nursing program is offered mation Science 1995 Doctoral Forum Award with reference. Ron is systems manager. nursing. The B.S. by Southern in three Florida locations. for the best doctoral study in the field. Her • TweKc students participated in the dissertation dealt with use of the informa- • three 1995 summer field school of evangelism Dr. Norman GuUey completed tion superhighway to predict major issues. coordinated by Ron Clou:et in Jackson- book manuscripts this year. The Truth As h

ville, Fla. Another eight gained real-life

training in evangelism earlier in the year

during a field school held concurrently

with the Net '95 crusade in Chattanooga. He Was a Friend

Two field schools are also planned for 1996.

• For sharing her thoughts on "What Is O.D.McKee, 1905-1995 Right with the US.A," Anna May

Hillyer, a senior history major, (Warner) The death of O. D. McKee, 90, on Friday, received a $1,000 Walter Hunter Stamper October 27, marked the end of an era. This 1928 of Southern was known not only Jr. Award. The late Mr. Stamper was graduate throughout Tennessee hut the nation for Little known for his talks throughout Tennessee Debbie® Snack Cakes. The community and busi- on this topic. ness world will miss his leadership, though his • Dr. David Ekkens, professor of biol- entrepreneurial example remains. of the Southern ogy, won a 1995 EdPress award for his O. D. McKee was a member College board of trustees from 1965-72, then an article on the use of animals in Adventist honorary member since that time. He also was a member of the Committee of 100. schools. The "best-of-category: feature" His generosity to the college leaves a lasting mark on the campus. McKee Library Is article appeared in the Summer 1994 issue which named for him and his family. He also was general chairman of Project 80 have of the Journal of Adventist Education. raised funds for Mabel Wood Hall and Brock Hall. Thousands of students with financed their education with work at McKee Foods. His influence continues • Dr. Tim Korson, director of the Soft- Southern College his family's suggestion of directing memorial contributions to the ware Technology Center at Southern Col- Worthy Student Fund. this year in Tel Aviv, Israel, janitor in lege, spoke He enrolled in 1924 at Southern Junior College. Besides his job as a and Munich, Germany, at conferences Lynn Wood Hall (where he met his future wife, Ruth King), he worked in the men's to pay his iiwn way. He com- related to object-oriented software. dormitory, cut hair, and sold books in the summers of high school and two years of junior college in four years, in COMSOFT, sponsor of the Software Tech- pleted three years spite of dyslexia. nology Department at Southern College, is a Later, he combined his education, determination, and innovation to cofound planning its second conference dedicated snack cake business which has become McKee Foods Corporation, America's largest to object technology for April 1996 in manufacturer. The company has been a neighbor of Southern since 1957. provided by Atlanta. The funeral was held in the CoUegedale SDA Church, with music the Southern College Symphony Orchestra and .soloist Julie Boyd-Penner. • at new book by Helen Cancer 3AM, a and a His second wife, Thelma Roberson McKee; two sons, Ellsworth and Jack;

Pyke, associate professor of English, has 1 great-grand- daughter, Beth Alexander, survive, along with 1 1 grandchildren and 7 partner, Ruth; and a daugh- just been published, with another. The children. His first wife of 61 years and longtime business

Liberation of Allyson Broum, due for spring ter, Wynn Stevens, preceded him in death.

release from Review &. Herald.

6 • FallXWivtir 1995 Southern Update

Southern

Participates in

Festival Organ Series

Southern GDllege played a major part in celebrating 2000 years of the pipe organ when Festival Organ: King of Instruments began its first of eight stops nationwide in

Chattanooga on December 2.

Five performances in the festival took place using the Anton Heiller Organ in the Collegedale Church, including Organ

Evensong on December 2 and 9, and Janu- ary 13. Also on January 13, a Discovery

Concert was held with Michael Barone ot

American Public Radio's Pipedreams mod- erating. Then on January 19, the Southern Symphony Orchestra performed College Tobacco Heir Speaks for Smokefree Society with Judy Glass, professor of music, on the organ.

An anicle about Festival Organ in the Patrick Reynolds, one of the most influ- Heart Association each set up a display in

December issue o( Southern Uvmg includes ential advocates for a smokefree society the back ot the gym, h;inding out anti- a full-color photo of Collegedale's Anton and grandson of a tobacco company smoking materials. "Kiss mc. 1 don't

Heiller Organ. founder, brought his antismoking message smoke" stickers proved particularly popu-

The festival, which featured an interac- to Southern on November 16, day of the lar. Many students wore blue and signed a tive exhibition and organ conversations, in 19th annual Great American Smokeout. petition pledging support for a smokefree addition to discovery concerts and recitals, He was invited by Collegiate Adven- sticiety. ran through January 26 in Chattanooga at tists for Better Living (CABL), a student- Reynolds, who says tobacco use kills the Hunter Museum of American Art and run campus group that promotes a healthy more Americans each year than alcohol, other area locations. It was produced by lifestyle. Reynolds' visit was part of CABL heroin, cocaine, tire, auto accidents, homi- The Westfield Center of Massachusetts. Week, organized by Jeane Hernandez, cide, and AIDS combined, knows what

Other festival sites include Pennsylvania, student director. Southern students as well he's talking about. He grew up in a family

Utah, California, Oregon, Minnesota, New as hundreds of elementary and high school of smokers. His grandfather was R. j.

York, and Massachusetts. students and members of the media turned Reynolds, founder of the powerful and

Southern out for this big event. wealthy R. ]. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

College's WRCB-Channel 3, WTVC-Channci 9, Reynolds picked up the smoking habit,

Eugene A. 'OCDEF-Channel 12, and Chattanooga Free too, consuming a pack a day at one time.

Anderson Press attended a press conference with But he gave it all up (his smoking and his

Organ Reynolds and some stayed for his presenta- inheritance) after watching his father and

Series was tion. Early the morning of the presentation eldest brother slowly die from emphysema, one of the Reynolds was interviewed by phone for live caused by smoking the family's brands,

festival broadcast on America's Talking, NBC's Camel and Winston.

presenters. all-talk cable subsidiary with 17 million Now Reynolds, the tounJor of "('itizens

Judy Glass viewers. TTien he was a guest for the first for a SmokeFree America," travels the

coordinated half of "Jed and Company," a live local talk country from coast to coast, speaking in

Southern's participation. She has taught show on WRCB-TV. schools and in Congress, pushing for a

and performed at Southern for 20 years, The American Cancer Society, Ameri- smokefree society by 2000.

and currently has 16 organ students. • can Lung Association, and the American - by Christina Hogan. Student Writer

StiiiTiitRN i'mmm • 7 Southern Update

• Above-the-norm scores on the Aca- main hall of the Hamilton County Court- • Faculty, staff, and students contributed demic Profile test have been achieved by house, along with other watercolors of area a total of $10,893 for the 1995 United

Southern College students in every area landmarks by the same artist. Way Campaign. tested. This examination assesses general • The planet is being handled more • Artistic works by Nikita Fomin and his education in the "knowledge" areas of gently at Southern College. Total sales of wife, Irina Safronova, were on view at the humanities, social science, and natural recyclabies have increased each of the past Brock Hall Art Gallery for four weeks science, and the "skills" areas of reading, tour years. Beginning in 1991-92, sales ending in mid-November. The Russian writing, critical thinking, and math. brought in $2,591. Last year, sales reached couple met with classes and faculty. A Southern ranked 7th among the 41 com- $18,253. This year's goal for recyclabies show of Russian paintings in the collec- piehensive colleges and universities par- sold is $25,000. tion of Bob Garten, art department chair, ticipating. began January 21. • Renovation of the existing 104 resi-

• Southern College is maintaining its dent and guest rooms in the south wing of • During fall semester, nursing students commitment to provide quality classical Thatcher Hall and Conference Center conducted four Teddy Bear Clinics tor 4, music, news, and cultural programming to has been completed. A sprinkler system 5, and 6-year-olds trom tour schools. Chil- the Chattanooga Tri-State area though, as and elevator have been installed. Showers, dren brought their teddy hears or dolls to of September 30, WSMC-FM dropped its bathroom lights, fans, ceiling tile, win- Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga and membership with National Public Radio. dows, heating and air conditioning units, interacted with students from Southern. The decision to voluntarily resign after 24 paint, and carpet are new. The shell is The clinics helped the youngsters see years as charter member preempted a finished tor a fourth floor with pitched health professionals as friends. NPR's notice of proposed termination root, part of the original 1977 design when • New halogen lights and cushioned which was initiated by a small group of only three stories were built. Upon flooring have been installed in the lies listeners. Over several months local papers completion, this area will provide 39 addi- Physical Education Center. The new hard- published letters, in support of some tional resident rooms and a meeting room. wood parquet surface (800,000 pieces of and its principles, others critical of WSMC The main north area of Thatcher Hall has wood) replaced 30-year-old deteriorating college policy to drop NPR programs dur- 256 student rooms for women, all of which flooring. The lights are energy-saving, yet ing Sabbath hours and its efforts not to have been renovated recently. brighter. broadcast offensive segments at any time.

• The National League for Nursing re- cently granted continuing accreditation for Southern's baccalaureate nursing pro- gram, with the next visit scheduled for Spring 2003.

• Official enrollment totals for 1995-96 show 1,591 students MgneJ up tor 20,628 hours of class work, for a full-time equiva-

lent of 1,331. Though the FTE is down by

29 from last year, it remains higher than any other year since 1982. The student

body represents 47 states and 47 countries.

• The Council on Social Work Educa-

tion, through its Commission on Accredi-

tation, has granted candidacy status to the

baccalaureate degree social work program

at Southern College.

• As an outgrowth of Southern's commu-

nity spirit, an original watercolor of Steel goes up for Hickman Science Center

Wright Hall by Susan Cassidy Wilhoit has A crane has punnuated Southern's skyline m recent weeks. Construction of the new Hickman Science

Center, a $6 million classroom and laboratory building, is under way. been presented to Hamilton County. The Named m honor of the parents and family of James W. Hickman, '36. the 62,500 square-foot building will be artwork hangs in a prime location in the the new home of the departments of biology, chemistry, computer science and technology, mathematics, and ph/sics.

Schaerer Construaion of Chattanooga is the builder. Hickman is a retired dentist and developer from Longwood, Fla., who

has been descnbed as "a generous and loyal alumnus." His parents, James and Evangeline Hickman, moved into the

Collegedale community in 1928. James, Sr,, was an active leader of the colporteur work in the Southern Union for many years.

• 8 FALL\tfl>TIR 1995 Departments anticipate moving to the new facility early in 1997 if weather allows construction as scheduled. WfeDCW • !• I Two

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HOMECOMING 95 put the spot- So much went on—from the Thurs-

light on educators, those who day evening banquet when K. M. have taught at Southern over the years Kennedy was acclamied all-time favorite and those who caught their enthusiasm teacher, to Sunday morning when honor

Betti Mellor Francis receives Young AlumraoMie Year award—- for teaching and have gone all over the classes and Young Alumni enjoyed a fron Geo'gia O'Bnen world as educators. special breakfast—that space does not

An open house at the brand new allow a full recap. The following photos

21st Century Classroom was an example may help stir memories. Alumni who of changes alumni found on the campus weren't in CoUegedale October 26 to 29

(see article on page 4)- The rich sound may write or call the Alumni Office at of die Meistersinger, which had its 23- (423) 238-2827 for a copy of the printed year reunion with director Manin program (available while supplies last).

Robertson, illustrated how some things have stayed the same. (All photos by Rudy Achata, David Poppo. and Grady Sapp III.)

at Founders' Day Musicale

Beverly Ericson and Onca Sirbu

10' Fm\Wmii: :9 V?lma Walker Boyd and Bette Walters Miller

SlllillimlklMNS* M Obed Cnn, Anjie Wllfams. KdV WDiaira, jnd Denise Anderson sang Sabbath afternoon

K M Kennwtv 'eceives the All-Time Favorite Teacher tmrd iioniGeoi5cBdt)w.k

Travis Patterson and Mike Liebelt sang with die Meistersinger reunion chorus ?,'» aid Wayne VandeVere with his retirement rocker presented by business alumni

fiihlQck Roe David and Barbara 'jirna participated in the Tom a^d Cy'

ninth annua! Southern Shuffle waikj'run toward establishing a Wa/ne VandeVere Alumni Chair of Accounting

SlIIITim COIUMNS • 13 Sutherland. Timothy Bainum, Annette Hanna, Gail Bosarge, Judy Winters, Arlene McFarland,

Dennis Greenawalt, Joyce Cook. Elaine Palmer / Alberta Wecker. Brenda Thoresen. Becky

Soapes. Lydia McAllister. Gloria Barenie, Cindy Richardson. Gladys Lincoln / Donna Roberts.

Nancy Turner. Eddie Towles. Ray Minner. Jutta Malgadey. Brenda Morris. Lorella Howard,

Rose Stamplli. Mary Maxson, Carlene Jamerson. Gladys Hanna, Sonp Johnson. Mary Teeters

1965. AlbrfHPWHBpiBIJB^Wiitsett, Klaus Kowarsch, Bert Coolidgl Don Sahly smiles at tde raincd-out golf tournament Jerry ]i ;i: :,, Pat Kirstein, Joyce Richer, -:=,; l; J,-:.;'';.:: =,:: '..'^-.er,

Elizabeth Albncton, Carol Ringer / Beverly Winsted. Sharon Morris. Frances Robertson.

Sylvia Klein, Bob Murphy, Louis Phillips. Tui Pitman. Frances Martin. George Miller

Oassroom scene at the Hcrioge Museum in Lyrai Wood Hall

Eva Lynne Huff, Bette Walters Miller, and Margie Campbell

andjor fis^ie'

14 • FiU.L\WhTi,R 1995 S.-acket! and laci Ps,-t«5

at ;^e Way-e VjijeVere Gala

ivin Stewart antl great-gratidson Spencer Weddle

5~s-. -h'A/in jn<) Crint Tijttle (r' ei^^ and Kiith(?[p ^.iriotf

SoilTim COMIMNS .15 Robert and Vdma Smith

i ti k.l»i» i^^ «Mnm|u. Drtii fnwi [|)WIBBI. Wny a i !|ft1W»yrl' , lf iji Rebecca Anderson, Don Schlender, Ron Wolosey, Bill Hamilton, Susan Nielsen, Larry

,' Simmons, Spears. Peg^ Smith, William Taylor II Harry Best, Karen Wicklifl, Deborah David Hakes, Karen Milliken, Connie Walls, Katherine Lord, Betty Brendle / Daina Hakes.

John Beckett, Charles Shields, Bob Moore, Dwight Herod, Barbara James, David James, Pamela Harris, Carl Swafford, Susan Bossenberry

Ruth Watson, ana Sue Wescolt ".-J' Angle Williams Comne 'loung,

16 • Fall\Wintir 1995 JV.M Kcv"KCV" 'S"''SCI 6a^i"' rKl'sdMfWd'foulWaBeB

So-Ju-Conian Birthday Scholarship awards

R&kr! Zcmer. ^cc^ti Aluranus of the Year award from Rhonda and Eric Moci-.

Ma7 Elam, new Alumni Association president -'i- -S'^-^ accepis D.siir.g^ished Ser\'ice award on behalf

of her late father, Warner E. McClure, Ir,

Ma,-, ,a:,cs and Bill Zill peruse Ific program

Alumnus of the Year award from Katie Lamb Student Missionary to Micronesia all of whom attended Southern College

rarvin Robertson was jiven j computer by his appreciative (ii?Tlelslersin|er

:• '. E-? .:\.n/, "lenibers over the years

Soraitiw taiiMNs •19 President's Message

Southern is once again experiencing a pulsation

ot growth and expansion. The new Hickman

Science Center is becoming a campus reality—and

not a moment too soon! With explosive growth of

enrollment in science courses here at Southern and

the rapid increase in technology, we eagerly antici-

pate the center's ctimpletion in 1997.

Although the look ot the campus has changed

since the days when Southern's buildings were sur-

rounded by bams and pastures, the same rural, small-

town atmosphere so conducive to

learning and pervades.

The same spiritual attitudes and

optimism permeate the campus.

The high-quality faculty and aca-

demic programs still prepare stu-

dents to meet the rising challenges

of their chosen professions.

Donald R Sahiy As Southcm's alumni and

triends pass through our doors, they catch a glimpse

ot our vision for the best preparation of students for

future service. Many have expressed their desire to

be tangibly involved in helping us achieve this goal.

We want to honor those who have contributed to

Southern College, helping to build this fine institu-

tion we know today. As a way of recognizing indi-

viduals as partners in the development of the college,

we have created a new format of recognition.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to you, our do-

nors, for joining in our vision as we attempt to meet

the challenges facmg us in the 21st century!

The following lists reflect giving during the fiscal year. June 1. 1994, through May 31, 1995- Every effort

has been made for accuracy if your name is misspelled, inadvertently omitted, or misplaced, please

accept our sincere apologies and advise the Alumni Office. 9

Thank You

Dennison. Ira Fredenck. Eldrne Allen Graves. Ted N J Highsmith. Florence Follis REUNION Gutekunst. Gerard Dunchek. Helen Emily Hooper. Harry Ralston fuss or 1951 Henson. John William III Dunchek. John T. Sr Irwin. (Lto(iil!)4(i Kenyon. Gerald Hefferlin. Inelda Ruby Class agent: David Henrilaen Ivey. Alyce Mane Verne Dortch Kleppe. Betty Johnson. Harold S Oass agent: Total donations: $555 Ughthall. Wallace John McKee, Ellsworth Lorren, Clymera Total donations: $I2S Participation: 31% Magoon. David Albert Medanich. Jerry Lowe. Anne Participation: 29% 2001 May. Eunice Next reunion: Olsen, Oluf Edwin Peel. James D (Uvs or 1921-32 50-year reunion: 1996 Shorter. Roland W Acuff. Calvin C Pierson, Pauline Class igenc Etfy^ Cothren Stauffer. G Lester Martin. Caroline K Bennett. Homer Douglas Rogers. Marvin Edward

Tool dotations: S20J 1 Memman. Margarita Bromback. Jerald Edwin Spruill, Milford fuss or 1959 Shields. Ruby Collins. Edward Milton Stubbs, Barbara Pmidpaoon: iSS J Class agent: jimmy Rhodes Wheeler, Ann Elam. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Barbara and Fred 50* reunion: I99i Clw or 1941-42 Hendry. Malone H Wilson. Elden R Total donations: $345 Allen. Rose A C/ass agenc TTiyra Sloan Jacobs. Jamile Participation: 17% Boyd. Minam Total donations: $603 Laubach. Chauncey F Next reunion: 1999 Clark. Walter B fuss (IF 1947-48 Morris. Caroline M Participation: 44% fuss or 1955 Burchard. Robert W Covwlntk. Jesse Starton Class agent: Robert Wood Pierce. Doris 50^ reunion: 1996 Duge. John Frederick Class agent: Crady Smoot Burke, Kenneth Iber Total donations: $785 Pleasants. Lloyd Wendell Burke, M Eugene Franz. Clyde O Buck. Elsie Landon Susleck. Dorothy Zill Total donations: $6,098 Participation: 33% Cardona. Fernando Hendershot. Ralph E Davis. Charles Arthur Veltman. Fred Participation: 23% Hunter. Don W 50-year reunion: 1997 Wood, Izora Foust. Talietha Beta Wampler. William Dean Next reunion: 2005 Jacobs. Cart L Hendershot. Hoyt V Bishop. Robert Samuel Woolsey. Raymond H Burchard. Ann =^^^- Jacobs. Ray L Hooper. June Snide Connell. Goldie M Zill. William Forrest Jacobs. Ruth E Hughes. Ross Eugene Christiansen, Hugo W Cushing. Sara Mae fuss or 1960 Geach. Letha Mabel Kerth. hJellah Lobdell. Opal Darnell. Robert Caner Greenleaf. Floyd L Class agent: Bill Tate King. Aubrey Ludington. Don Clifford Henderson, Orville Rogers fuss nr 1952 Gulley. Norman R Marshall. Minna H Mauldin. Lois Lorraine Hoover. Robert Theron Total donations: $360 Massengill. Cloie Hinson. Kathryn Petty. Fredenck C Kenny. E Fisher Oass agent; Uyton Sutton Participation: 16% Hulsey. William McAllister, lone Sheddan. Holliday donations: J John Kimber. Alice Mae Total $545 Next reunion: 2000 McKinney. Ray McClure. Howard Everett Sloan. Thyra Kinder. James J B Participation: 28% Pifer. John Franklin Odom, Martha Snide. Hazel Kreger. Mildred Evelyn Burke. Theresa Next reunion: 2002 Schnber. John William Odom. Robert Leo Trummer. Esther Carterette Michaelis. Naomi Smith Fountain. Jewel Burtnett. Helen Shepard. Richard H Paxton. Carolyn Ritchie. Max Lee Holloway. Marie Frances Chai|. Nicolas Smoot. Joseph Grady Payne. Opal Lucille Roach. Roben Albert Klingstrand. Arne A Donesky. Peter W Schill. Jean Wmgate Soule. Joseph A Leeper. James Charles ("Lvsvorl943 Drachenberg, Dora Shanan. Serphouhi T Stewan. Ervin B J McElroy, James C Eurick, Dewey REUNION Shelden, H Raymond Class agent.- June Blue J Reyna. Wilfred Felan Slate. Myrtle E Hams, Charles Percy Total donations: $375 Strefling. Ruth Hoyt. Emery Floyd fuss or 1956 Speyer. John F Tate, Winford N Participation: 43% William E Steinman. Donald V fi.woFl949 Jones, Class agent: Don Holland Tyler, Esther Virginia 50+ reunion: 1996 Stevens. Hazel Geraldine Liles, Aubrey H Total donations: $495 Class agent: Frances Andrews Olson, Jessie May Thompson. Margaret Blue. June Participation: Total donations: $5,375 22% Travis. Grace Carithers, Juanita Park, Lester E Jo 40-year reunion: 1996 Participation: 34% ASS OF Howard, Edgar Randall Ryals. John W 50-year reunion: 1999 Schriber, Marilou Parker Bauer, David H Jones, Elvine Class agent: Dan Rozell Sutton. Layton Ray Bennett, Peggy Elizabeth Keplinger, John Edgar Anderson. Fern Wheeler Total donations: $670 ri>voFl033-:?7 Gager, George N McKee, Lois Evelyn Andrews, Frances E Participation: 15% Class agenc ircel Bennett Hart, Carol Schomburg, William Marshall Brackett, Jimmie Lou Holland. Donald E Next reunion: 2001 Stephenson, Dorothy Tool donations; SH,7I3 Carballal, Manuel M CiAss or 1953 King. Jane PiracipiUon: 31% Williamson. Grayce Cavanaugh, Ameralyn Baker. John E Class agent: Dolly Fillman Palsgrove, Carol Clough. Earl Melvin Coggin. David Lynn iO- reunion: 1996 Total donations: $1,703 Sauls. R Lynn Geach. Robert Willard Gulp, Nettie Mae Participation: 21% Brown. Maxine Ostman, Virginia French. Sarah CiAss or 1944 Burger. Dorothy Veltman. Irene Next reunion: 2003 Green, Richard E Chambers. James R Class agent: George Fuller Watson, Ruth Banle. Roy F f L\ss (IF 1957 Hall, Donald Eugene Cruise. Joseph S Total donations: S32S Wheeler. Ben McElroy. D Brown. Koy Thomas Class agent: jack Bohannon Joy HaJI. Aiben N Participation: 46% Miller, Jeanne Collins. Betty Total donations: $261 Henn. Mazie Alice 50+ reunion: 1996 Collins, E Dale Oxberger, Everett Earl Hickman. James W Participation: 16% Facundus. Jack P Holmes. Laura Ashby Boyle. Claudine W f uvs OF 1950 Next reunion: 1997 Fox, Archie G Kenny. Gladys Null Crews, Lu Ann Tunison Class agent: Tom AsMock Hust, William A Bottsford, John E Payne. Donald E Fuller, George V fuss OF 1962 Total donations: $1,201 Johnson, Marjorie Burtnett, Frank Clayton Taylor, Margaret Deaux Koudele, Mary Elizabeth Class agent: Benny Moore Participation: 30% Kinsey, Martha Caudill. Billie Webster. Frederick C Macmillan, Kathenne Martz. Damron, Chester H Total donations: $1,698 50-year reunion: 2000 Jack WoKer. Emogene Shirley Smith. Elouise Wynn Phalen. Ruby Dever, Homer Hobart Participation: 16% Bullock. Thomas Edison Sloan. Richard D Jobe, Bob L Next reunion: 2002 Chastain. Andrew F Walden. Catherine Rodgers, Ronald Brent Cutter, Charles Lewis Bolton, Lillian D CiAvs OF 1938-40 CiAvs or 1945 Walden, Relious Leroy Flynt. Harold Lewis Buckingham, Carolyn igent: Martin Bird Class agent: Alan Buse Oast Fulfer. James G Culpepper. James C fuss or 1958 Totil donitiom: iSO) Total donations: J/ 75 Fuller. Forrest LaVerne Fuller. Glenn Arthur fiAssorl954 Pirticipition: 26% Participation: 45% Haynes. George Paul Class agent: Inelda Heflerlin Haynes. Sandra Elliot Just. Avolt B Class agent: Ted Craves Total donations: $3,302 Hendershot. Ralph M SOf reunion: 1996 50+ reunion: 1996 Peterson. Betty Total donations: $31,733 Participation: 23% Kovalski. Sandra Collier Aebersold. Charles E Bush, Alan Floyd Petty, George E Moore, W Benjamin Participation: 44% Next reunion: 1998 Albock. Dons Darnell, Mary Phillips. Betty Mundy, William Charles Next reunion: 2004 Ballentine. Geneva Estelle Donch. Verne C Phillips, Harold Roger Baldwin. Mildred Marie Orange. Patricia Mathers Bowen. Robea N Henderson, Mary Pierson. Dollis M Genton. Lola Mane Burke. Mary Sue Watson, William Ronald Cowdnck. Mary R Stockdale. Lyte Marie Ward. Paul Peyton Graham. Coretta and Obed Clark. Frances Inez

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Fisher. Lloyd H Hilton, Forrest Hughes Oetman. Harvey Earl Banks. Joan Hasel. Hilde Hyde, Bradley Garth Vigh. Susonya Berry. Daniel Kenneth Class of 1963 OF Hoyle. Jerry Donald Cuss 1969 Juhl, Albert Gordon Wilson. Donald Lloyd Brown, Gary Dean Leitner, Class agent: Wayne Darnell Jack Class agent: Jeanne Dickinson Kerr, Elton Robert Wohlers. Bobbie Sue Burnside. Edward Hale II Lowman. Marvin Gerard Total donations: $1,840 Total donations: $6,300 Kerr, Marga Wuerstlin. Michelle Truax Carey. Susan Elizabeth Maples. Donald Kenneth Koh. Kang Song Coble. Participation: 11% Participation: 16% Joy McFarland. Ina Koh, Linda Dalton. Marilee Next reunion: 2003 Next reunion: 1999 Meyers. Daryl L Loor, June Eleanor Degrave. Sheri Cuss OF 1974 Black. Patricia Mundy. H Susi Caldwell, O Richard Manzano, Daniel Wayne Edgmon, Gary Martin Coggin, Sylvia Nelson. William Steen Castleberg, David Lee Nichols, James Thomas Class agent: Joyce Cotham Elmendorf, Sheila Cross. Darrell Keith Olis. Donnie Gay Chafdn, Shirley Priest, Sharon Total donations: $1,558 Hoekenga. Carole B Dickenson, Robert Berry Ruth Dickenson, Jeanne Stamper Prosser. Robberson. Sharon Participation: 10% Lemke. Michelle Elizabeth Eirich, Paul Ronald Roddy. Norma Dickinson, Ruth Cole Seidel. Lynda McGrady, Glenn J Next reunion: 1999 Fillman. Leonard Noel Steele, Libby Dreos. Mary Elizabeth Shrader. Karen Ann Norskov, William Richard Grantier, David Raymond Thurmond. James Earl Durkin. Connie Swanson. Victoria Grace Ahlfeld. Pamela White Roach, Joyce Suzanne Jansen. Carl Wedel. Janice Dyer. Doris Faye Winters. David R Cotham. Joyce Roberts, William P Kovalski. Gerald Niel Wilhs.Jan Farr. Henry Elsworth Wiser, Linda Sue Crawford. Rolland Melvin Robertson, Treva Charlene Sauls. Helen Wood. William Lewis Genton, Meredith Dalton, H Mark Runyon, Clyde Ben)amin Jackson. Connie Dennis, Waunita Senkaku, David Yasuyoshi Jensen. Carolyn Edgmon, Janice Sharley, Harry Joseph Kanna. Art Allan Clissof1972 Hagen, fLWorl!)64 Ronald Albert Shields, Jonathan Lynn Class OF 1967 Louise Lee. Constance Class agent: Charles Ferguson Hawkins, James Alton Shields, Maureen L Class agent: John hwler Class agent: Bobbi Whidden Martin. Kathleen Hawkins, Sandra Seeley Total donations: $4,680 Shrader, John Alan Total donations: $660 Total donations: $4,112 McGhinnis. Willis T Ingersoll, Karen Shrader, Participation: 13% Sandra Kay McNulty, Frances Okimi, Daniel Participation: 16% Participation: 19% Wayne Siddall, Diane Next reunion: 1997 Mercer, A Ruth Rhodes, Faye Irene Next reunion: 2004 Next reunion: 1997 Snow, Timothy R Betty Newman, Barto, Michael Allen Ruf, Warren Butler Stone, Francis Albert DuBose. Robert Elwood Botten, Beverly Schey, Diana Brown. Ronald Clifford Rumsey. Shirley Townsend. Dale Joseph Fowler. John Wesley Brown. Glenda Jansen Schmehl. Malcolm Rolland Crawford. Andrew Seburn Senkaku. Dianna Townsend, Janet Hale, Gloria and Robert Brown. Kenneth Wayne Strong. Dixie and William Dutton. Joy Snyder, Richard Clyde Voorheis. Alice Hall, Joy Dawaf. Laneta Thompson. Verle Burton Fox, Carol Soule, John Edward Weller, Cynthia Ho, Rosalind Hendren Dittes. Alber: Gordon Tol. Bill Surkey, Willie-Mae Fnberg, A Russell, Jr Wiehn, Roger Dale Moulton, Janelle Dixon. Paull Errect Wyckoff. Maurice Alexander Hagen, Mary Ellen Swayze, Carol Wickham Wiehn, Ruth Earle Murphy, Anne Denslow Elliston. Judy Haupt. William Alvin White, William Edward Zerbee, Gloria Arlene Randolph, Gar/ E Evans. George Thomas Hilton. Debbie Kay Roberts, Mary Ann Foulkes, Judith May -«=^^&- Ciassof1970 Hyde. Sylvia Helen Thompson, Carolyn Arlene Greene, James Arthur Inzarry. Kathryn Ward, W Freeman GuJnn, Janye Duane Class agent: Diane Avant Cuss OF 1975 Cuss OF 1977 James. Samuel Thomas Watson, Lanier A Herman. Ellen M Class agent: Peggy Smith Total donations: $2,673 Jewett. Jenny Lee Class agent: Terry Day Herman. James Kenneth Participation: 12% Johnson. Thelma Total donations: $878 Total donations: $1,045 Jewett. David George Next reunion: 2000 Ledbetter. Cheryl Participation: 10% Participation: 7% Knight. Phyllis Cla.ss of Loor. John Robert 1965 Next reunion: 2000 reunion: 1997 Miller. Patricia Avant. Diane Next McFarland. Carol Easley Class agent: Bert Coolidge Nichols, Marian Babcock. Marjorie Bossenberry, Susan Lynn Morns. James Oiin Benge, Robert Cameron Total donations: $6,337 Reifsnyder, Edward Filbert Bainum. Timothy Ewing Bryant, David Arthur Oetman, Bonnie Blondo, Janet L Participation: 24% Robertson. Earl Lewellyn Clarke. Margaret Allen Burke, Dennis Eugene Pierce, Charles Laurence Brooks, David Nathan, Jr Sinclair, Sarah Elizabeth Davis, Mary Jo Carey, Richard Neal Halversen. Next reunion: 2005 Rhodes, Susan Elizabeth Judith Ann Steele. Dennis F Durkin. Martin Walter Coppock, Carol Elizabeth Halversen. Rowlett, Phyllis Warren James Albntton, Elizabeth and Jerry Summerour, Robea Brooke Evans. Bonnie Denny. Shirley Anne Harlow. Bruce George Coolidge, Herbert Everett Ruby. Velda Swafford, Evelyn Floyd, Gilbert B Dunder. Terrance George Seeley. Kalhy Hill, Gerald Robert Crandell. Dons J Vollmer. Donald Evans Freeman, Marsha Lee Fntts, Susan Taylor. Dennis Alva Klaver. John Sherman Cross, Billie Garver. Phillip Williams. James Russell George Hakes, Daina Lim. Carol Lynn Cross, Pamela Smith Taylor. Joan Murphy Wilson, Donovan Dean Genton. Marc Ernest Hakes, David Lee Von Maack. Wolfgang Lowe. Michael Douglas Dickinson, Robert Weldon Gilmore. Elizabeth L Wood, lanet Ruth Hall, Susan Miles. Ruth Walters, Keith Daryl Juanita Dixon. Rebecca Haynes. Carole Hanson, Daniel Joseph Moore. Wanda Darlene Morns, Sharon Wuerstlin. Frednck Karl Johnson, Son|a Hams, Pamela Lou Roddy. Donna Moulton, David R Neal, Edward Clare James, Barbara Ruby, William Wesley Murphy, Robea Bruce Jr Clis.sof1968 Priest, Perry Joseph James, David Carlton Sanderford, Kathy Nesbitt, William S Class agent: George Powell Sammer. Christine Marie Cuss OF 1973 Latham, David Edwin Stagg. Karyn Petty, Mary Ruth Servoss. Ronald Lee Total donations: $8,307 Lowe, Martha Carolyn Tolbert. Gary James Pitman, Tui Devere Spears, Shirley Class agent: Ben Kochenower Participation: 12% Marshall, Diane Wood, Michael Neall Richen, Jr, Joyce and Anhur Stanaway. Barbara Colleen Total donations: 3,568 Moore, Robert Crumley Next reunion: 1998 Woodruff, Roger Dean Salsberry. Glenda Tol, Carol Participation: 9% Smith, David Sasser. Patricia Jane Ahl. Ernest T Vincent. Cecilia Next reunion: 1998 Smith, Peggy Janelle Smith. Linda C Sammer Winters. Avant. C Edward Judy Snow, Angela Williams. Larry Walter Baker. Murdnal Wittenberg. Merlin Maurice Allen. Betty W Cuss OF 1978 Taylor, William H II Willis. William H Castleberg. Evelyn Barco. Florence Sue Woodruff. Krista Class agent: Ken Rogers Zoerb, Ruth Dittes, Patricia Lea Bricker. Douglas Earl Zier. Joni Irene Total donations: $1,380 Duckett, Beverly REUNION Bncker. Kathy Participation: 9% Eggers, John Richard Butler, Alma Mae Cuss OF Next reunion: 1998 REUNION Elliston, Bruce 1971 Chapman. Carole R E II N I N Erwin, James E Class agent: David Winters Cook, Charlie Sparks Attride, Sherry B Class of 1966 Graham, Leon Total donations: $1,695 Cook, Chen Cuss OF 1976 Benge. Debbie Class agent: jim Boyle Hendershot, Hoyt Lewis Davidson, Glenda Boelter. Vincent Earl Participation: 12% Class agent: Dale Townsend Total donations: $2,315 Labrenz, Phyllis Davidson, Robert Lee Boggs. Susan C 25-year reunion: 1996 Total donations: 1,153 Elmendorf. Frederick L Participation: 16% Leggett, Hugh Vernon, Jr Cherne, Melvin John Participation: 12% Powell, George A Boyle. John William Flahaut. Lettia Luanne Davidson. Edwin Bryant 30-year reunion: 1996 Swinyar, David Campbell. Marjone Hallman. Joyce Elaine 20-year reunion: 1996 Davidson, Ann J Joy Adams. Howard Elison Waters, Cora Marina Evans. Robert C Hunt. Kathenne B Doherty, Lois M Abbott. Glen Frederic Cross. Garland Ray West, Donald Leroy, Freeman. Frances Juanita Kochenower. Beniamin Doug Donesky. Gracelyn Dorine Jr Allan. Nelda Kay Elkins. Harold Eugene Garner. Sharon Jeanette Marlin. Deborah Winters Fennell. Pamela

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Donna Medanich. Sharon Louise McElroy, James Glenn CiAssoFl988 McLarty. Gary Lee Milton. Sheilia Monteith, John Andrew Class agent Robert Young CiA»«0Fl983 Qass agent Zireer Norskov. Jeanne Denski Moms. Brenda Murray Mutz, Dawn Mane Cursetjee Total donations: $2,089 Class agent Victor CzeHasij Sdiiefer. Mark Myers. Donna Jean Nase, Lon Ann Total donations: $1883 Participation: 7% Spearj. Dajna Powell. Lindon Total donations: $1,209 Nase, William Participation: Gray Bnan 9% Next reunion: 2001 Spears. John David Powell, Sandra Wallace Participation: 7% Negron, Dennis Next reunion: 1998 Sweatman. Irene Offill, Richard Andrews. Andrea Dawn Riess. Anita Henderson Next reunion: 2003 Wesley Ball. Loucretia Thurber. John Michael Rimer, Fred A Parnsh, Lisa Arlene Mane Bieksza, Joseph Martin Bradley, Kenneth Butler. Jennifer Lee Wampter. James William Robertson. Debra us Wayne Sadau, Roxanne Lynn Blount. Calvin Louis Woolcock. Czerkasi). Victor Shields. David Carpenter, Lisa Ann Brooks. Linda John Chartes Roddy. Harold Michael J Ertel. Diane Drab. Chene Lynn Schleier, Kathy D Sicher. Anna Diana Brown. Ervin Delbert FttzGerald. Steven Drab. Jack Nguyen Schrock. Earl Ben)amin jay Thoresen. Garth Olaf Brown, Karen Raylene Guthne. Patncia Gentry Durby. Bradley Louis Shaw, Kenneth Louis Whaley. joy Carle. Laurie Hope fLAv^nFl979 Engelkemier, Hodges. Leasa Clare Wurl. Leslie Chnstme Brenda Ellen Collins. Beverly Ann Cliss igenc jim Ooaer Horton. Marian Couzen Gano, Deborah Lynne Edens. Barbara Joy Howard. Gates. Deborah Lynn Tool donations: $2,115 Terry Lee Edens. Scott Lee fiAvs(irlf)81 Jennings. Timothy Ray Kinsey, Richard Lloyd Fogg, Mark PartJdpaoon: 11% Edward Class agent Greg King Johnson. Joanne Kinsey, Terrie Renee Jimenez. Ariel Eric Ntxt reunion: 1999 Knight. Lon fLW(iFl986 Kinsey. Tina Miller Total donations: S6.223 Knight. Rowland Keith LeBeau. Rebecca Hayes Class agent Suzanne Bird Korff, Renou Pierre Lorey. Michael Patrick Blondo. Rjchard Albert Pardcipadon: 8% McElroy. Clarence Boyd. Kathy Marlow, Stephen William Total donations: $1,218 Jay Miler. Sabrina Mane Next reunion: 200 McGuire. Rhonda Lynn McKee. Christopher Todd Moncerate. Burgdorff, Betsy Participation: 12% Alicia T Michaelis. Van Ivan Bumham. Rhonda Abernathy, Marcia E McHenry, Sarah Olson. Knsta Luray 10-year reunion: 1996 Rada. Cheryl Wren Campbell. Shellie Adels, Peggy Mane Mills. Harry Brooker Scofield. Ann Louise Richert, Shauna McLain Carwile. Juanita Jean Burchard, William Henry Mohr, Ronald Michael Bame. Mitzi Renee Trivett. Angela Renee Rivas, Victor Closser. James Byron Cannon, Scott Alan Pamsh. Todd K Barrow, Brent Alan Valencia, Evan Stone. Russell. Kathy Sue Bignall, V Darlene Ckisser. Myma Carwile, Howard "Bo." Jr Orville Newton Vigh. Alexander L Cone, Arthur E Durham, Marjorie Shaw. Kevin Dwight Blum, Claire Vollberg. Carlton Mark Cone. Sharon Fntzsche, Sharon Denee Stunkard. David Roy Burns, Karen Winetta CiAss()Fl992 Wheeler. Stanley Don Cress. David Cans Hennquez, Roberto C VandeVere, Michelle Luke Chase, Donald Glen Zaiabak. Wilma Jeanne Class agent Brad Emde Hall. Danny Edward Hunt. Barbara Hayes Wong. Robert C.K Farley, Betty Louise Total donations: $1,506 Hess. Deborah Kj|ak King, Gregory Alan Ford, H Zell Hunt. Steven Crajg Levens, June Ford, Heide Michelle Participation: 5% Johnson. Frances McKee. Debra Elizabeth riASMIFl9S4 Gano, David Lee fiA^s()Fl989 Next reunion: 2002 Gentry. Joanne Arlene Johnson. Ronald Duane Norman, Bruce Richard Class agent Don MacLaflerty Class agent Malinda Satumo Blake. Timothy Scott Martin. Scott Douglas Philpott. Gary Duane Gentry, Michael Vance Total donations: $1,339 Total donations: $844 Collins, Shawn Bryant McKee, Sharon Sisson Souza. Tammy L Huh, Katherme Lee Participation: 8% Denton, Celia Diane McNeilus, Donna Stone. William Michael Participation: 6% Jenson, Laura Christie Next reunion: 1999 Dingle. Roy Edward Meharry. Steve L Taylor. Pam Next reunion; 2004 Learned, Linda Dunn, Irene Lyons, Justin Clyde Maya Meyer. Bonnie Sue Thoresen, Kann Mane Allen. Robin Lorraine Adels, David Owen Gardner. Kristin McQuistan, Joel Ray Lee Meyer. Mearle Edwin Tyson, Barbara Jean Austin. Alice A/iders. Pamela Kay McQuistan. Shan Jeanette Goodge, Kimberly Ann Ott. Myma Tyson. Elbert Moye Barrow, Douglas Anderson, Wayne Oliver Robert Mixon, Valorie Gay Johnson, Jean Denise Patterson. Pamela S Walters. Dale Lee Cambigue, Barrow. Susie Judy Leanne Morgan, Darla Lettnck, Suzanne Lee Potts. Frank Butler Warren. Grayson Gene J Chapman, Cully Layne Chase. M Michelle Lewis, Jamie Dee Red. Nelda Mitchell Paradis, John Bnan Chung, Linda Im Gano, Kenneth Charles Priddy, Kenneth Miler, Gregory Scott Shaw. Ann Jay Gano, Melissa Clegg, Carolyn Faye Pubillones, Ingrid Myers, Gregory Stephen Sokolies. Cynthia Luella Hansen, Christopher Cress, Lynn Bandel Scott (JAssnFl982 Robertson, Randall Dee Van Horn, Sandra Jean Stagg. Arthur Joseph Ingersoll, Clifford Eugene Helmer, Beverly Fay Varghese, Caroline Class agent: Brian Ringer Rozell, Daniel W Starkey. Dennis Lee Larsen, Michelle Renee Klinvex, Christopher Paul Wilkens, Darryl John Starkey. Shields. Sondra Esther Tamara Total donations: SB, 1 46 McFaddin, Alan Krause, Kassandra Lynn Mark Van Ornum, Roger Henry Wilkens, Laura Dianne Swafford. John Allan Participation: Nerness. David Lowell 8% O'Brien. John Patrick Thompson. Ira Edward Vaughan, Robert Eugene Next reunion: 2002 Nerness, Hazel Jennifer Oft, Juvernia Estella Walden. Mary Ann Williams. Gary Dewayne Nordman, Stephen Daniel Schaefer, Sharon Louise Wurl, Younts. Phillip Ray Adams. Jessie Mae Jonathan Loel Robinson, Alyce ClASSflFl993 Schmidt, Donnette L Anderson, Gwyann lola Shank, Twyla Shaw, Terryn Mane Class agent John Boskind Brand, Jay Lloyd Vassar, Ethyn Noble VandeVere. Robert Wayne Total donations: $723 Danforth, Julia N Ciassof1987 Vollberg, Deborah Carol Cia^sof1I)80 Watson, Hilma Loleta Participation: 4% DeLay, Judith Lynn Willett, Gregory Dean Class agent Rusty McKee Next reunion: 2001 Qiis igtnt frtd Stephens Duerksen, Deborah Sue Total donations: $2,449 Totil ionitms: il,J65 Ellis, Deborah Jean Beckworth, Amy Michele Ewing, Cuy (IF 1985 Participation: 7% Participation; tO% Judy Kaye Cuss OF 1990 Blake, Sheryl Lynn Filiberto, Jeffrey Dohre Next reunion: 1997 Heit reunion: 200C Class agent Kevin Morgan Boskind, John A Class agent Mark Waldrop Goeckentz, Bruce Edwin Total donations: il,27i Daniel, Michele La Rae Emch, Paul R 111 6ald//in, Clementine P Total donations: $653 Graves. Melanie F Friesen, Participation: 9% Fogg, Michelle Kay Shawnda Renee Bateman, Terry Andrew Participation: Hammond, William Nelson 6% Greer, Holly Ann Next reunion: 2005 Lastine, Rob Allen Birch, Beverly Lorraine Hersch, Lorabel Midkifl Next reunion: 2000 Lorren, Katnna Elise Hayes, Danette Wachtel Bodtker. Marceil Elaine Hughes, Penelope Jayne Anderson, Denise Read Myers, Amanda Beth Luna. Yamile Mercedes Ashton. Edward Bruce Bowen. Thomas Jackson Huh, Young Uk Bame. Mark Edward McKee. Russell, Olson, Brenda Jr Center, Douglas Allen Cotton. David Lee Hyder. Florence M Blum, Clyde Delbert Sahly, Melanie Vanessa Mixon, Myron Roy Dean deCarmo, Linden Alanzo Dannenberger, Martha Gail Hyder. Mark Stefan Cantrell. Jacquelyn A Sahly, Quentin Narvaez, Juan Carlos Jurkiw, Orest Robert Jay Darmody. Steven Grady Jansen, Paul Wayne Duerksen, Russell Scott Wilcox, Mary Natzke, Richard Allen McCaughan, Cindy Lou Malissa

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Philpott, Lynn Sax. Rusti Spicer. Anna Tyroff. Gayle Winslow. Grover Phipatanakul. Chintana Saxon. Virginia Splcer. David Uhran. Julie Wisdom. Robert Woods. Pickell, Charles Scalzo. Dolores Spicer. Eldon Umholtz. Therral Cecil TRJBlfTEte Spicer. Umphress. Sherri Woods. Daniel Pierson, D R Scarbrough. Carolyn Judee In honor erf: Pietz, Otto Scearce. Camden Spilovoy. Gail Upadhyaya. D M Wooten. Jesse

Pifer. Lorraine Schaefer. Frances Spruill. Jan Van Arsdell. Ronald Wooten. Morris

Pillsbury. Clarence Schimmelpfenning. Shirley Spurlock. Kelly Van Den Hoven. Debra Wooten. Ronald Mildred Marie Baldwin Pitt, Merlene Schindler. Kurt Stage. Beth Van Den Hoven. H C Worley. Carol Place, Leroy Schlageck. Bernard Stagg. Art Van Dolson. Bobbie Worth. Lois Robert Hakes George Nelson Plantier, Cheryl Schmidt. Erich Standish. Bette Van Dolson. Jr. Leo Worthington. T G McKee Plata, Arnold Schmidt. Erna Standish. Gordon Van Gils. Eddy Wright. Andrew O D Richard Sloan Platkowsky, jo Ann Schmidt. John Stanley. Cora Van Stone. Eugene Wright. Edward Sam Pledger Piatt, Marvin Schmunk. Robert Staton. Barbara Van Stone. Ruth Wright. Ken Samuel Stanaway Pleasants, Edith Schroer. Jacqueline Steck. Rowena Vanerwegen. Sandra Wright, Myrna Plumley, James Schubert. Vernon Stecker. Rheeta Vigh. Alexander Wright. Patricia Pollet, Tirzah Schwarz. Judith Steinman. Brenda Vinglas. Ranae Wright. Rose Ponder, Harriet Scoggins. Thomas Stephenson. Charles Visconte. Paul Wright. Ruth

Bill Stewart. Eleanor Vital. Greg Wright. Ruth Pope Jr , Clifford Scott. Jean Poppo, George Seebeck. Carol Stewart. John Von Maack. Hazel Wright. Sandra Poppo. Lorraine Sellars. Calva Stokes. Douglas Wade. Ruth Wright. Jr. Kenneth Post, Jean Seman. Dick Stotz. Pauline Wagar. Jean Wroe. Martha Ponle, Peggy Senecat. Karen Strawn. Nora Wagner. John Wygal, Beniamin Powers, Diana Senseman. Laurence Strickland. Dorothy Wagner. Lilya Yeboah. Paul

Praeger. Lillian Sewell. Geoffrey Stroud. Karen Walden. Beverly Young, Verlie EsD\TEGim Price, Henry Sewell. Janice Stubbs. William Walker. Tika Youngberg. Evaline Gratefully received from: Priddy. Susan Shank. Donna Stunkard. Debbie Walls. Cloey Youngberg. Robert Puckett. Bemice Shank. Stephen Sullivan. Stephanie Walls, Helene Younts. Laura Radovan, Ivan Shanko. Patricia Sumpter. Ward Walls, Stephen Zeigler. Freda Walter Connell Ramsey, Alice Shapiro, H W Surkey, George Walsh. Joy Zeigler. James Winifred Connell Ramsey, Nancy Sharpe, Grace Swackhammer. Jess Walter. Jim Zimmerman. Debbie Robert Francis Shelden. Swanberg, H Walter. Mary Zoerb. Everett Randall. Barbara Emalyn J Jason Mitchell Randolph, Karen Shelor, Annalee Swanberg, Sandra Walton. Yvonne Zwick. Neldena

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Cason, Bud Lynd, Delia

Castleberg, David Mallernee, Rollin Chase, Donald Mansfield, David Chastain, Chalmer Martin, Gerald Christiansen, Hugo Mathews, Kenneth

Clapp, Willard Mattheis. Jay Clark, Jerome McClarty, Jack Coble, Hal McElroy, Buddy TOL\L GHING TO Coolidge, Robert McElroy, Glenn Coppock, Lucille McFarland, Thomas

Cothren, Frederec McGhinnis, Bill

SoiiffiRN College for Cothren, Fred II McKee, Debbie Couch, Robert McKee, Ellsworth Cowdrick. Jesse McKee. Jack RSCAL YEAR 1994-95: Crandell, Donna McKee, O D Cummings, Des McKee, R E, Jr The Committee of 100 is in its 33rd year Cushman, Willis McKinney,JR $2,047,020 and Dart, Mona* McLarty, Gary of positive influence for Southern. Through Davis, Catherine McNeilus, Denzil the years accomphshments have been Davis. K R Meister, Adam $133,515 gifts in kind Davis, Scott Merchant, Bob many—numerous student work opportuni- Dean, Olivia Metcalf, Bill

ties, buildings, and additions. Southern is DeMercy, Jeff Michals, Herbert Downs, Nevin Miller. Scott the premier educational facility it is today Duff, Don Morris, James due in part to the Committee. The value of Duge. John Murphy, Bob Durichek, Helen Murphy, Jean projects completed exceeds $7 million. These gifts lncli de: Edens, Scott Murphy. William Another exciting project may lie ahead. Elam, Mary O'Brien, John Elkins, Harold Palm, Kenneth The single largest project ever undertaken Alumni: $301,9651 Farrow, Joe Patterson, Barry Fleming, by the Committee, an addition to the lle'N Chick Pendleton. Les Friberg, Russell, Jr Piatt, Bud, Jr Friends: $669,390 Physical Education is Center, proposed to Fuller, Forrest Powell, Floyd follow completion of the Science Center. Fuller, Fred Preston, Winton Foundations: $175,178 Fuller, Glenn Reiner, Richard Vital to the success ot of the Committee Gano, Charles Richards, Bill Corporations: $824,019 100 are annual membership dues of $500. Garner, Julius Rimmer, Neita Garver, Phil Ringer, Bruce IXies serve as "seed money" which grows to Graves. Charles Robertson. William G Gulley. James Rogers, Herbert many times that amount for investment in Gulley. Norman Sahly. Don the Christian education of our youth. Hale. Rob Schmidt, Erich Hall. Albert Shaw, Terry Hanson. Larry Sines, Al CI 00 Board OF Trustees s mm Hawthorne, Jo Lynn Sloan, Thyra Haynes. Ken Smith. Paul William J Hulsey. President/Chairman of the Board Hendershot. Lewis Smith, Peggy Michael Barto. Senior Vice President/Treasurer Henriksen, C David Smith, William CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS are: Roben Merchant. Vice President/Assistant Treasurer Herr, Ronald Sommerville, Lewis, Sr K R Davis, Vice President/Secretary Hess, Chuck Sommerville, Lewis, Jr Jim Ashlock Wayne Janzen Houck, Duane Sperrazza, Robert Edward Avant Wilma McClarty Sri[N( E Center Campaign Howell, Walter Spring, Harry Dewitt Bowen' Bill McGhinnis Huenergardt. Howard Starkey, Darrel Frederec Cothren Jack McKee Hulsey, Bill Starkey, Dennis $6,100,000 goal Joe Farrow Denzil McNeilus Hulsey, Steve Student Association Charles Fleming, Jr Bud Piatt Hunter, Don Suarez, Judy Forrest Fuller William H Taylor* $3,374,114 cash Hurt, Bryan Sutton, Bob Fred Fuller lies. Bill Taylor, Dennis William A lies 'Honorary $1,466,433 pledges Jackson, Edward Taylor, Victor Jacobs. Carl Taylor. William CI 00 Members janzen. Wayne Terrell. Richard Jarrett. David Thoresen, Karin S('HOL\RSIIIP E.MMIWIENT Andersen. Howard Bothe. Brian Jensen. Robert Trimble, Tamara Anderson. Eugene Bowen, Dewitt Jewett, David Vital, Greg $10,000,000 goal Anderson, Gene Bowers. Robert Jimenez, David von Henner, Chan Andrews, Frances Boyle. Jim Johnson, Harold VonMaack, Wolfgang Arner, Jerome Bradley, Kenneth Johnson. Oscar Waldrop, Mark $8,615,106 cash Artress. Jan Brannaka, Chuck Kenny, Fisher Watson, Ron Ashtock, Jim Brannon, David King, Jeff West, Don, Sr

Avant, C Edward Bunch, Pat Krause, Bill Wiese, Calvin $1,750,000 planned gifts Baker. Sue Burdick, Al Kuhlman, Charles Wilkens. Bonnie

Barto, Mike Burnside, Hale II Lacey, Charles Willett, Greg Beaulieu, Tim Butterfield, Art Lechler, Donald Williams. James Becker, Ronald Byrd, Cookie Leiand, John Willis, William Benton, Barry Campbell, David Levering, Thelma • Wilson. Kevin Berner, Perry Campbell, Thomas Lindberg, Eviyn Winters. David Blair. Mardian Carman, Eldon Ludington, Cliff • Honorary

• SlIliTIICRN (!0l,ll»INS 27 Supporting Southern College of Seventh-day Adventists

through trusts, wills, and estate gifts

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to stand with them to form an even firmer foundation for the college, these friends

graciously allow their names to be listed in the official roster oi the Legacy Society.

Deuteronomy 6:10-11 tells of being "heirs ways be filled with good things, as it was by plan for the future excellence of Southern.

is plans you are of.. .cities you did not build, and houses full the benefactors who came before us. Our If Southern in your and contact the of all good things which you did not fill..." mission is to build upon the foundation willing to be recognized, please remain It well describes the fortunate students laid by our forebears, and to honor them by Office of Planned Giving. You may

who enter the doors of Southern into four following their tradition of thoughtful anonymous, if you wish. was years which shape the rest of their lives. philanthropy. During this giving period $331,144

Members of Southern's Legacy Society We hope that as you are able, you'll received by Southern through members of

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Schill Wiley and Alice Austin Victor and Rene Czerkasij Gary and Margaret Horinouchi Jack and Wilma McClarty Jean Wingate George and Fern Babcock Cecil and Doris Davis Ross and Betty Hughes Lois McKee Paul and Lynda Smith Caria Wyngate Meany David and Linda Steen George and Tena Baehm III Olivia Dean Bonnie Hunt Taylor Sue Taylor Baker Robert and Elaine Egbert Bryan and Susan Hurt Robert and Agnes Merchant William and Elsie Mae Harry and Ercel Bennett Mary Elam Carl and Ruth Jacobs Gordon and Rita Miller Mary Taylor Victor and Ruth Taylor Joey and Suzanne Bird Harold Elkins David and Barbara James Evelyn Moore and Evelyn Nicholaides Margaret Thomas Jack and Marion Blanco William and Gloria Estep Harold and Harriet Johnson Mitchell Thurmon Zervos Brown Paul Fisher Jim and Beverly Joiner Allen and Barbara Olsen Roy and Venice Welch Thomas and Faye Campbell David and Nettie Gerstle Arlie and Jennie Keele Don and Pauline Pierson Donald and Loretta Wittenberg Jerome and Ann Clark Norman and Leona Gulley Charles and Gloria Lacey Louise Ray Merlin and Jan Reiber Alvin and Wolcott Ellen Corbett Marjone Hakes Eviyn Lindberg Milton and Eunice Judy Woodall Edna Cowan Lyie and Helen Hamel Ruth Nuckols LyIe Evan and Ruth Richards Herman Dorothy Cowdrick James Hickman Wayne and Frederika Maples Cyril and Joy Roe Anonymous (6) and Weslynne Sahly Jesse Cowdrick Stan and Barbara Hobbs Doug and Jeri Martin Donald Mary Cowdrick Tim and Dawn Holbrook Kirk and lone McAllister

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ConifiJed by Had Bofgs since 1955. working 32 years for the denomination. She Donald, '59. .md Janice B. Short, '61, live in is retired, but does volunteer wotk packing clothes Bloomington, Ind. Donald pastors the Bloomlngton boxes fof .'\DR.'\. She has teceived a certificate from and Spencer churches. Their son. Donald, '92, teaches the state ot Tennessee tor volunteering over 500 20 hours at .'Academy. Their daughtet , Susan Crutcher, of her time. She serves as a Sabbath School superinten- attended, transferred to .Andrews University and gradu- WUber A. Bishop, Sr., attended, passed away in dent and keeps busy with crafb in her spare time. ated with a B.S. in nursing. Then son-in-law, Kent, '85, September 1994 in Cleveland, Tenn. Originally from pastors the Atlanta Lyrai, '57, South church. They have a grand- Tampa, Fla., he and his wite, Helen, established Bishop James teaches math at son, 2. where has for Joshua, Baking Company in 1955 in Cleveland. His world he been 30 years. He lives in ."^popka. Fla. Chuck Stanford, '65, is a school counselor traveb included trips to Turkey in search ot Noah's ark. Paul Kilgore. '57, lives in South Lancaster, Mass. He and teacher at Madison .Academy. He lives In Madison, Tenn. .^ a member of the Decatur SD.^ Church, he never is directoi ot education for the Atlantic Union Confer- missed a meeting, provided camp and financial aid for ence. Larry Stephens, '61, Ir es in Apopka, Fl.i., and Is the a number of SD.A students. Survivors in addition to his guidance director at Potest Lake Academy. Barbara (Eldridge) Klischies, '55, works at Flotida wife of 67 years are his tour children, all of whom Hospital in the family health center in the residency V'erle Thompson, Jr., '69, and Deborah (Kellv).'St' attended Southern College: Dr. Wilber Bishop, Jr., program. She is married to Herb and has four children and '94, have two children. Tiffany (Thompson) attended, and Dr. Joseph Bishop. '58. both of Calhoun, and nine grandchildren. Crur, '92, and Verle IIL enrolled at Southern College Ga.; Dr. CaroNii Bishop, attended, of Hixson. Tenn.; '53, and the University ot Tennessee In Chattanooga. Vet le and Lecta (Bishop) Johnson, attended, of Cleveland; Richard D. Sloan. died on June 18, and was is associate principal Collegedale buried in Collegedale. was a at Academy. and his sister. Ha^el Lawrence, attended, of Signal He deacon in the Mountain, Tenn. Collegedale SD.A Church, belonged to the Chatta- David Waller, '69, Is the principal of Garden State nooga and Knoxville Track clubs, and had been em- .Academy and lives in Tranquility, N.J. ployed with Transport South and BASF. Bom in Alta Zdun, '60. helps the teachers twice a week as a California, he ser\ed in World War II before graduating volunteer at the grade school at .Andrews Unlvetsity. from Southern. His wite, Thyra (Bowen) Sloan, '42, She and her husband spend winters in Flotida. 40 survives, as well as a brothet. Dr. Jack Sloan of Paso Robles, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. Hovi Hendershot, 41. is retired from his pastoral and departmental capacity- of nearly 40 years in the Southern Union. He and his wife. Ha:el (Lewis), anended, live in .Apopka, Fla., near theit children, n Lewis and V'alene. 60 Tom Ballard, '77, is a teacher of .American govern- Lula (Mole) Mercer, '41, lives in Dublin, Ga. She ment at . His wife, Mary, teaches 5th Larry Bogar, '6S. teaches Tih and 8th grade at works pan time at an alcohol and drug rehabilitation grade at Beltsvllle Adventist School. The couple lives Jack.xmvillejuniof Academy m Florida. His wife, Doris, facilin-. She plans to retire permanently in the spring. in Beltsvllle, Md. attended, works for AT&TUnnersal Card. Theirdaugh-

Harry Best, '75, lives in Knoxville, Tenn. He is ,i Harold A. Miller, attended, is retired and lives with ter, Kristi, graduated from Rorida International Uni- special education teacher. his w ife, .Aline, in Orlando, Fla. Harold graduated from versity in '95 and is working on her MBA. '49 Emory University- School of Dentistry in and was in James Boyd, '79, has been teaching at Athinia Gary Cockrell, '67, teaches math and physics at Atlanta the Army Dental Corps for three years. They have a Adventist .Acaileniv tor eight years. He has been mar- Adventist Academy. He lives in Douglasville, Ga. daughter, Susan (Miller) Evans, and two grandchil- ried to Jean (Brownlow), '79. tor 16 years and has two dren. .Alana and Diana. Minon Hamm, '66. has retired in Lincoln, Nebr., children, Christie, 1 1 , and Rachel, 9. The family lives but continues to teach part time at Union College. She Rebecca and Gerald Mitchell, both attended, reside In Mableton, Ga. IS happy that her granddaughter Jennifer Sommerville, in Kingsport, Tenn. Gerald received his D.D.S. from David Bryant. '75. teaches at Mount Pisgah Acad- current, is following her parents' .ind grandparents' Emory University m 1954. He is retired from dentistry emy and has three daughters. Barbara is a sophomore at example by attending Southern. Jennifer is a premed and oral surgery as of 1991. Southern. Sharilee is a senior at and Stephanie is student and member of the orchestra. MPA William Warren Oakes, '49, died on July 23, 1995, an 8th grader. The family lives In Candler, N.C. Jack Jansen, '63, is vice principal at Potest Lake I it leukemia in Gainesville. Fla. He was buried in Or- Robert, '75, and Sheila Burnett, '74, live in Colum- Academy. His wife, Stephanie, '63, works in human lando to next his wife, Mildred Eadie Oakes (former bia, Md. He Is vice president tor Institutional advance- resources at Lake Highland Pteparatory School. They health service director at S

ogy student at Orlando Park Ridge Hospifal. Rosalie (Stevens) Chachere, attended, taught el- ementary school in Catoosa County, Ga., and Deet Gerald Kovalski.'63, is vice president for education Lodge. Tenn., fot nine years. In 1982, she married Ray, in the Re mda Ginterencc. He and his wife live in Apopka. an electrician. They have a daughter, Julia Etta Marie, 50 Luane Logan, '65, lives in Portland, Tenn., and and they ll\'e In Punta Gorda, Fla. Rosy worked part teaches at . Harold Armstrong. "^1, hj^ tciiicd in Mount Plea.s- time for Charlotte County P;irks and Recreation for nnt. S C Harold taught schixil for 13 years and then Ina (Dunn) McFarland, '66, recently graduated eight years as a llfeguard/swim instructor, and has home- operated his own air conditioning and electrical busi- with her s

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Harold L Flynt, '50, has retired from the ministry lishing Company. Comcrslonc Connection magazine is Gary Cobb, '64, taught physics .ind chcmi.stry at after 45 years. He paslored at the Sylacouga, Ala., distributed throughout Florida. His wife, LuAnne, works Ocala High School In Ocala, Fla., and 8th and 9th grade church and spent a year in Yokohama, Japan, as pastor m business. They have thtee sons, all In college, and science at Roblnwood Junior High In Orlando. He then of the English church and chaplain for SDA service- one daughter at Orangewoixi Christian Academy. The moved Into the pharmaceutical Industry where he men. He and his wife, Emma (Dx>n), live in Jackson- family lives In Orlando. worked for 30 years. He Is retired from Glaxo- Wellcome

ille, Fla., where he grew up, where they were Inc. and Is living in Weavervllle, N.C. and Don Miller, '69, lives In Miamisburg, Ohio, where married 50 years ago. he teaches senior Bible at ;md Harold Cunningham, '77, has been chaplain and a

Mabel (Howard) Geach, '55, lives in Woodbury, is school counselor for grades K-12. Bible teacher ai Ailantn Adventist Acidcmy for 10 Tenn She taught in Advcniist elementary schools years. His wile, Jeannie (Newgard), '75, works lor a

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home health agency. Along with theirdaughters, Stacey Karen (Jansen) Sinnett, '73, is a piano teacher and School. Melanie was married to her husband, Paul, this and Amy, they raise, ride, and train horses at their home mother. Karen lives in Columbus, Wis. past June. m Sharpshurg, Ga. Richard, '76, and Beatri: (Montejo) Stitier, '76, Heide Ford, '86, lues m Hagerstown, Md,, and is the Tom Hayes, attended, and Susan (Roberts), '75, teach for the Southern Union. They live in Lakeland, assistant editor for the Review and Herald's new maga- 12. oj Spirit. Uve in Portland, Tenn. Tom is the vice principal for Fla., where they are raising two boys, 9 and zine, Women

is couple Highland Academy, and Susan a nurse. The Joan (Murphy) Taylor, '72, has successfully com- Chuck Hucnergardt, attended, lives in Hamburg, has three sons. pleted her written and oral examination for certifica- Pa. He teaches at .

Carole Haynes, '70, teaches in the education de- tion in anesthesiology. She did her residency at Emory '81 Greg King, , teaches classes in Biblical studies at in She and her husband. Dr. Den- p.irtment at Siiuthcm College and lives in Ooltewah. University Atlanta. Pacific Union College in .Angwin, Calif His wife, Taylor, '72, live in Fletcher, N.C., where Joan is in nis is a homemaker. have P. David Haynes, '75, is the music director at Bass Mary, a part-time nurse and They an anesthesiology group serving Park Ridge Hospital. Memorial .Academy m Lumberton, Miss. He and his two sons, Jonathan. 5, and Joshua. 3. They have three children: Jill, 15, the twins, Lyn and wife have three children, two in academy and one in Scott, '88, and Terrie Kinsey, '87, live in .Apopka, Dane, 12. eighth grade. Fla. He teaches biology and earth science, and she Ann Vining, '70, lives in Altamonte Springs, Fla. David Hickman, '78. teaches at Madison Academy. teaches math at Forest Lake Academy. She teaches at Forest Lake .Academy. He and his wife, Lina, attended, have a son, Justin, under a year. The family lives in Madison, Tenn. John, attended, and Laura Lee (McPeck) Ward, attended, live in Fitchburg, Mass., where he teaches Jim Ingersoll, '73, lives in Portland, Tenn., where he and is chaplain, and she is the school secretary at South is the principal at Highland .Academy. His wife, Becky, is Lancaster .Academy. He is also involved in Maranatha a nurse and an assistant girls' dean at Highland .Academy. trips. Puppet Industries, and Illusion Ministries. They Bruce Kimball, '7 3, lives m Douglasville, Ga., where have a son, John, 18, and a daughter. Amy, 1 5. he teaches at Atlanta .Adventist Academy. Roger, and Ruth (Earle) Wiehn, both '76. live in Chana Kostenko, '71, is a teacher at Spring Valley Punta Gorda, Fla. Roger is the vice principal and a lives in Dayton, Ohio. Academy and teacher at Port Charlotte School. Ruth isa home health

Paul May, '72, lives in Salinas, Calif. He works for nurse. The couple has a son, Brian, 1 5, and a daughter. the U.S. Navy, modeling ocean currents, and Sandra Heather, 12. The family enjoys the beautiful Gult teaches violin. They have three children. Coast. Scott and Kathy (Wuerstlin) Mills

Sharon (Webster) McGrady, '73, graduated from Richard, '78, and Carol Williams, '79, live in Roanoke. Kathy (Wuerstlin) Mills, '82, lives in Waynesboro, the University- of Tennessee at Chattanooga August 14, Va. They have two children, Doiuld and Tiffany. Rick \'a. She was recently married to Scott, and both are with a master of education degree in community coun- is in charge of the iCU/CCU units at the V.A hospital, truck drivers for McKee Foods. seling. She is the assistant director of records and and Carol is the accountant for a local law firm. '81 '92, Matt, , and Tamara Nafie, live in Apis

Madison, Tenn. Kick is principal at Madison Acad- in 80 Luis, '82, and Nancy (LeBrun) Parra, '80, live in Tricia is doing home health nursing with Sunbelt. emy. Mount Vernon, Ohio. He teaches Spanish and recruits They have three children, Nicholas, 13, Darren, 12, and Lori (Adams) Abbott, both '83, live Michael, for . Nancy is the administra- and Jennifer, 9. in .Andover, where they bi>th teach at Garden N.J., tive secretary for Mount Vernon Academy. The couple '72, '70, State Academy. Lori recently graduated with her M.A. Jim, and Brenda Morris, live in Knoxville, has two children, Jeremy, 12, and Nicole, 10. Tenn. Brenda works as a clinical nurse specialist in in corporate and organi:ational communications from '85, journalism, French, and business Michael Peel, teaches oncology at Methcxiist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Fairleigh Dickinson University. She teaches Collegedale He lives in Collegedale. communications, and Michael teaches Spanish at Academy. She is active in the American Cancer Society and a education and '82, teaches member of Sigma Theta Tau. Jim is the senior vice history. Gary Pennell, lives in Chattanooga and history at Collegedale Academy. president of Fort Sanders Health Systems in Knoxville Ron, '85, and Lori (Johnston) Aguilera, '86, live in measure- where he works system-wide on outcomes Hagerstown, Md. Ron is chaplain at Highland View- Carma Pollard, '84, lives in Grover Beach, Calif. ments and electronic patient records systems. Academy. Lori has a degree in elementary education Carma runs her own bookkeeping and tax service. She

as a to Chelsea, 3, and .Ambria, 2. is also Gale (Jones) Murphy, '76, is a choral, piano, and and stays home full-time mom has two daughters, Chanra, 7, and She firm. is vocal teacher at Forest Lake Academy where she is in Jannelle, 1 1/2. an office manager of a large agricultural She looking forward to her 15-vear class reunion in 1999. her third year. She is married to William Murphy who Bill, '87, and Teresa (Brockway) Bass, '85, live in

is literature evangelist. The couple has two children, a Fletcher, N.C. Bill has been the boys' dean at Fletcher Joe Reppert, '87, and Sherry (Aumack), '91, were Jennifer, 15, and William, 13. Academy for eight years. The couple has two boys, married last December. They live in Richmond, Va. Joe

Stan Rouse, '72, lives in Hamburg, Pa. He is princi- Brian, 4, and Christopher, 2 is a manager in health care consulting at Ernst and Young. assistant for the process pal at Blue Mountain Academy where he is starting his Lisa (Schmidt) Blackburn, '82, lives in Parker, Sherry is an administrative .u Reynolds Metal He.idquarters. ninth year. He is married to Donna, and they have two Colo., with her husband, Craig, and their three chil- definition team children, Troy, 16, and Tricia, 14. dren, newborn twins, Chloe and Spencer, and their

David, '79, and Beverly Ruiz, '79, live in Collegedale, sister, Camille, 3. Lisa is working part-time at Porter nurse in after living in Greenwood, S.C., for 5 years. David is the Care Hospital-Littleton as a the OB/GYN associate program director of the Chattanooga-Memo- recover>' room.

Family Practice residency program. Beverly is a rial David Denton, attended, lives in Lansing, Mich. He housewife. Theirdaughters, Christen, 1 2, and Catherine, teaches English and Bible at Greater Lansing Adventist 10, attend Ooltewah Adventist Kindergarten and School. His wife. Celia (Mitchell), '92, teaches math, School. science, and computers. Nancy (Meyer) Schafner, '79, lives in Salt Lake Pat and Sandi Duff, both '85. live in Lexington, Ky, City, Utah. After classroom teaching for 12 years, Pat has had a CRNA practice in Chattanooga and one Nancy "retired." She is now on the slopes as a ski in Georgetown. The couple has two sons, Zachary, 6, instructor at Solitude Ski Resort in the Wasatch Moun- and Samuel, 4. tains. Her time off from work is ^pent with her husband, '88, Carl, an electrical engineer. The couple enjoy hiking, Melanie (Boyd) Fanelli, lives in Augusta, Ga. golfing, and gardening together. She teaches grades four through six at Augusta SDA |oe and Stierry (Aumack) Reppert

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Gary Rouse, lives in Portland, anended. Tenn., and physical educarion at Fletcher Academy and is married Kerry Verne, '91, has worked in Florida and Geor- is the dean ot bop at Highland Academy. He is married to Brandv (Goldman), attended. gia, then as a traveling nurse In Delaware, Washington, and has n»o daughters, ages 6 and 4 Holly (Jones) Greer, '92, and her husband Gary, D.C, Florida, , and Texas. She says she's '81, beginning to miss "the Real plans to Claudia (Ziebart) Smith. is living in Germany anended, are expecting their first child in March. They South" and move where her husband. Brian, attended, is a job counselor live in Candler, N.C. back to Tennessee early In 1996.

tor the U.S. Army. She is at home with baby Kerstin, '93 Janesta (Bryant), '91, was married on July 17 to WilUam Hahn, , is the new principal at Tri-Cities bom Sept. 30, 1995, and Johannes, 4. She does some Luther Walker, '87. Junior Academy and lives in Bay City, Mich. The couple tours Europe each translation work. summer with students. She teaches English and art and Glenn Hawkins, '90, is starting his third year teach- Melissa Stair, '84, finished her BSN at Southwest- sponsors the yearbook at . They ing at Highland .'\cademy in Portland, Tenn. em .Adventist College m 1988 and proceeded to an live In Candlet, N.C. Tom Huntress, '91, lives in Trussville, occupational therapy internship at Florida Hospital. Ah., and Russell Larry Williams, Jr., '93, and Vanessa teaches English in Birmingham. She IS working in a rural hospital in OR/RR. She enjoys Fancher, attending, were married on August 13. They spending time with her pets, Bufty, Simon, and Tootsie. James Carlyle Ingersoll II and Heidi (Canosa), live in Collegedale. She also writes children's literature on the side. She both '95, were married on May 14 at the Collegedale Heidi (Read) Willis, attended, lives in would like to hear from her classmates. Her address is Church. Carlyle graduated with a bachelor's degree in HendersonvlUe, N.C. Heidi is an RN on a med-surg P.O. Box 255, Kewanna, IN 46939-0266. health, physical education and recreation, and she floor at Park Ridge Hospital. Her husband, Steve, works graduated with Renee (Gasson) '86, a bachelor's degree in biology. Topham, and her husband, at Fletcher Academy. Heidi and Steve ha\'e a new haby, David, have a family '95, addition. Abigail was bom Oct. Jack James, lives in Fletcher, N.C, where he is Brianna. 23, 1995. They descnbe her as "healthy and beautihil." chaplain and assistant boys' dean at Fletcher Academy,

Dale Tunnell, '85, is the new chaplain at Georgia- Raban, '95, and Isa Kilgore, '88, live in Southport, Cumberland .Academy. He and his wife, Cheryl, and Fla., where Raban is Intemitig as a pastor in the Panama daughters, Jessica, 9, and Ashley, 7, live in Calhoun. City district.

Jeanie (Young) Underwood. '89, is working at the Jeffrey Krause, attended, is a senior computet sci- Banlett City Hall in the accounting department as the ence major at the University of Central Florida. administrative assistant to the city treasurer. She and Jennifer (Eaton), '90, is the director of music at her husband, Billy, have a son, Brandon Lee, 2. The Georgia-Cumberland Academy. Her husband, Lynell Underwoods live m Memphis, Term. LaMountain, '89, pastors the Georgia-Cumberl.mJ Rob, '84, and Miki VandeVere, '83, live in Candler, Academy Church. They live in Calhoun. N.C., where Rob teaches history' at Mount Pisgah Chandra Lewis, attended, recently graduated from Academy. The couple has three children, Andrea, 6, Emory University with a B.A. in psychology.

Sydney, 3, and Ben, 1 . Don and June Mathis, former faculty, live in F " Darwin White, attended, is a real estate salesman land, is Tenn. He the guidance counselor and a i > and lives in Chattanooga. at Highland Academy, and she is the girls' dean .n..: ..

Julia (Apscy) Worrel, '82, lives in Peoria, III. Her P.E. teacher. They have three children, Nicole, seventh

husband, Frank, is a radiologic technologist at St. Francis grade. Renee, fourth grade, and Tyler, 3.

Medical Center. Julia is a housewife and is home school- Michael Murdoch, '91, teaches science at Highland ing their 6-year-old daughter, Amanda. View Academy. He lives in Hagerstown, Md. David Yunyberg. '81, teaches biology at Retcher Danny Nyirady. '95, teaches Bible at Georgia- Steve, Heidi (Read), and Brianna Willis Academy and lives in Fletcher, N.C. Cumberland Academy and was married to Janice Kim, Matt Wilson, '95, teaches secondary gradesat Vienna '93, on November 19. They live in Calhoun. Adventist Academy and lives In Gainesville, Va. Jason Peterson, attended, finished his degree at Cerise Woodard, '94, lives in Temple Hills, Md., Honda Hospital in Orlando. He is a radiology techni- and is wotking on a med-surg/oncology unit at Mont- 90 cian and IS attending the University of C;entral Florida. gomery General Hospital In Olncy, Md. She Is working Terry, '94, '94, and Holly (Moore) Pratt, live in toward her in M. Alexandria Alonso, '95, teaches Bible, business, BSN chemotherapy. Berrien Springs, Mich. He will finish his master's in and drama at Atlanta Adventist Academy. Melvin Ray McCoy Woodruff, attended, is a math physical therapy in 1997. She is a nurse on an interme- teachci at Tim, '92, and Sheri (Strong) Blake, '93, Georgia-Cumherland Academy. He is mar- live in diate intensive care unit at Memorial Hospital in South Gaffney, S.C. Tim works with the accounting ried to Ginni and has three children, Ben, Brad, and firm of Bend, Ind. They were married on July 2. Bonnie. Cline, Brandt, Kochenowcr and Co., PA. He earned He has a BA, BS, and MS. The family lives in Kevin Redman, attending, and Susanna (Schmid), Calhoun, Ga. his CPA licetue in 1994. Sheri works in the Carolina attended, were married on June 18. She worked in her Conference teaching at Tryon, N.C. She is working on Robert Zegarra, '92, lives in Tampa, Fla. He teaches family's business in Pennsylvania prior to marriage. He her master's degree. Tim is the Pathfinder director at math and science at Tampa Adventist Academy. is a computer science major. Tryon and Sheri is involved in the choir. James F. Robertson IV, '91, and Sherry (Crum- Bruce, '91, and Judy Cambique, '89, live in High bly), '88, live in Fletcher, N.C He leaches math and Point, N.C, and teach at Tri City Junior Academy. physics, and she works at Park Ridge Hospital. They . . -At Rest. Monique (Townsend) Caskey, '92, lives in Cedar have a I -year-old son, James, and a new baby, Catherine. Lake, Mich, and works at Great Lakes Adventist Acad- John Root, attended, is working toward a degree in Myrtle Watrous, 92, died Dec. 9, 1995, In emy. She IS married to John Caskey, '91. law enforcement at Lakeland Gillege in Eastlake, Ohio. Collegedale. From 1949 to 1964 as assistant librarian at Scott Christen, '91, lives in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Southern, she catalogued more than 6,000 new books. Maria (Rodriguez) Sager, '93, is married to John, with his new wife. Cindy (Stewart), attended. She also taught library science, and later gave volunteer '92, and works at Mount Pisgah Academy teaching Kerre Conerly, '90, is in her fourth service In Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, and year of teaching Bible, drama, and Spanish. They live in Candler, N.C. world history and English IV at Highland Academy. Singapore. Sun Strange, '91, lives in Clinton, Tenn. He Is the She IS alwj librarian and lives in Portland, Tenn. Her late husband was dean of men, counselor, and nursing home administrator at Briarcliff Health Care social science professor. Survivors Include a son, Arthur Michelle (Shelly) Fry, '91, lives in Calhoun, Ga. Center. L. Watrous, of Lynden, Wash., and a brother, Jess F. and teaches history at Georgia-Cumberland Academy. Ja,son R. Sudduth, attended, lives In Carrollton, Ga. Brown of Belton, Texas. Memorial contributions may She has a new win, Joshua Jeffrey, 1 He IS a nurse at Tanner Medical Center in Carrollton. be made to the Everett and Myrtle Watrous Scholarship Rob Getty», '94. lives in Retcher, leaches N.C. He He was married to Doris Brady on February 12. Fund at Southern College.

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