Kentucky Wesleyan College
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Kentucky Wesleyan College
Today Spring 2008 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN Head Basketball Coach Todd Lee GLVC Coach of the Year page 7 A proud United Methodist Church college RIDE WITH PRIDE and support Kentucky Wesleyan scholarships Show everyone on the road where your heart is with a new Kentucky Wesleyan College license plate available now at county clerk offices through the Commonwealth. Plates cost $44; $10 from the sale supports the KWC General Scholarship Fund. Contact your county clerk about renewal policies for issue of plates prior to your birth month. The fee for renewal in subsequent years will be $31. Kentucky Wesleyan College Cover Story Todd Lee GLVC Coach of the Year M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D., Interim President Page 7 Kathy Rutherman Editor Director of Public Relations Cover Photo: The Lee Family Front: Peyton Back: Carson, Kim, Todd and Jackson Joyce Ann Evans Director of Development Roy Pickerill ’75 Sports Information Director Photograph by Hancock Photographic Designs Departments 1 2 4 10 12 14 21 Lauren Werner ’05 Director of Alumni Features President’s Letter Development Update Around the Cupola Alumni Weekend Panther Tracks Class Notes Honor Roll & Annual Report 6 8 9 14 Inside Back Cover Alumni Office Update Contributing Writers: Joyce Ann Evans, Roy Pickerill ’75, Kathy Rutherman, Lauren Werner ’05 Moving Forward New Scholarship and New Academic Programs The Class of 2007 John Jones ’67 Remembers the Light in the Window Ties That Bind Two Campuses, Two Generations Luellen Pyles ’44 and Matt Ruark ‘09 Contributing Photographers: Joyce Ann Evans, Jenny Hancock, Bryan Leazenby, Charles Mahlinger Kentucky Wesleyan Today is published by Kentucky Wesleyan College. The mission of the magazine is to maintain ties between the college, its alumni and all other constituents, and to report on issues of importance to these groups. Address correspondence to: Kentucky Wesleyan Today Public Relations 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 42301 Phone: 270-852-3143 Fax: 270-852-3190 Email: krutherman@kwc.edu Postmaster: Send address changes to: Alumni Office Kentucky Wesleyan College 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 42301 Mission Statement Kentucky Wesleyan College, in partnership with the United Methodist Church, fosters a liberal arts education that nourishes, stimulates and prepares future leaders intellectually, spirtually and physically to achieve success in life. Dear Alumni and Friends, M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D. Interim President It’s our 150th anniversary year, and there is a lot of excitement on campus as we prepare for our birthday party in the fall. It will be quite a weekend with many special events and hundreds of people on campus the weekend of September 26 – 28. Thank you for considering a gift to the Anniversary Campaign. This is a significant way to say “Happy Birthday and thank you, Kentucky Wesleyan.” A giving envelope is enclosed in this issue for your convenience. In honor of our anniversary, the College recently launched the $1.5 million Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating 150 Years to raise money for student scholarships. The campaign focuses on raising money for student scholarships through the General Scholarship Fund and endowed scholarships. You will see our Honor Roll and Annual Report in this issue of KW Today. Each name represents a friend of the College who took the time to invest in our future. To all of you, we are most grateful. Thank you for your generosity and interest in Kentucky Wesleyan. And as an added bonus to the campaign, the James Graham Brown Foundation issued an endowment challenge grant to the College. This means that through December 1, 2008, the Foundation will match $1 for every $2 raised for any endowed scholarships up to a maximum of $1,000,000. The matching funds will go to the James Graham Brown Endowment here at Kentucky Wesleyan. I hope to see you on campus for our anniversary weekend. It will be a special time to honor our heritage, renew friendships and share memories. Regards, M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D. Interim President 1 Development Update The Anniversary Campaign Christian Leadership Center The option to purchase the Walnut Church property is extended and the Kentucky Wesleyan Board of Trustees voted to continue fund raising toward the church property. There is a scheduled closing date of September 1, 2008. KWC Campus Minister Kent Lewis is the college staff leader for this campaign and Walnut Memorial Baptist Church building adjacent to Kentucky Wesleyan campus is working with a committee of Methodist ministers and retired ministers to help raise the necessary funds to purchase the property. The total cost of the Walnut property is $3.6 million, including $500,000 earmarked for property renovation. The Walnut property is a natural site for campus expansion and includes 3.4 acres adjacent to KWC with a 550-seat sanctuary, fellowship hall, multiple classrooms and four houses. The property will be used to create a Christian Leadership Center with a renewed focus on leadership development at the college. Tentative plans for the building include housing for campus ministry programs, music and drama programs, lecture series, classrooms, retreats, summer camps and community programs. Lewis said, “The Christian Leadership Center will be more than a building. We need a strong program in place and have been working to secure a partnership with the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry in Nashville. This would make Kentucky Wesleyan the first United Methodist College to work with the Methodist Global Education and Leadership Initiative.” Lewis continued, “The vision is to establish a regional Christian Leadership Training Center that benefits KWC students as well as all churches in the Owensboro area.” If you need more information on making a gift toward the purchase of the Walnut Church property, please email klewis@kwc.edu or call 270-852-3289. In celebration and recognition of the 150th anniversary of Kentucky Wesleyan College, the college launched a $1.5 million campaign that will run through December 31, 2008. The campaign focuses on raising money for student scholarships through the General Scholarship Fund and endowed scholarships. The Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating 150 Years will give all alumni and friends of the College the opportunity to help build a strong foundation for the future of Kentucky Wesleyan. “There is no better way to celebrate Wesleyan’s 150th birthday than to support scholarships,” said Interim President Michael Fagan. “Your gift ensures that students continue to earn high quality degrees in a faithbased environment.” The year 2008 is truly an exciting time in the history of the College and there is much to be proud of and celebrate. As we reflect on the achievements of Kentucky Wesleyan College, there is perhaps no better time to actively prepare for the future. Raising $1.5 million through The Anniversary Campaign will help support generations of students. As a bonus, the James Graham Brown Foundation will match 50% of all new endowment gifts to the College through December 1, 2008. The Brown match will go to the Brown Endowment Fund, which provides full tuition scholarships for academically gifted students. The General Scholarship Fund supports academic, athletic, talent and church scholarships and benefits 98% of the students at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Wayne Foster, chair of the Kentucky Wesleyan Board of Trustees, said, “A gift to the General Scholarship Fund or to our endowed scholarship fund is the perfect way to say ‘Happy Birthday, Kentucky Wesleyan.’ A successful Anniversary Campaign honors our past and expresses a commitment to our future.” For your convenience, a return envelope is included in this issue of KW Today. If you need more information, please contact the Development Office at 270-852-3141 or jevans@kwc.edu. 2 The KWC Class Ambassadors met in October for a workshop. Pictured front row left to right: Beth Robinson Ronk ’73, Sally Allen Crenshaw ’67, Megan Evans Schulte ’03, Katy Evans ’01, Lauren Werner ‘05 Back row left to right: Bruce Barrett ’53, Sherry Miller Feldpausch ’83, Bessie Luttrell ’91, Bill Boling ’56, Adam Flowers ’05, Kent Lewis ’98, Brad Phelps ’02. This magazine includes our 2006 – 2007 Honor Roll & Annual Report. Each year we list the names of those who share their resources with Kentucky Wesleyan College. On behalf of our students, Thank You. Their success depends on the many alumni, friends, businesses, foundations and churches who make annual gifts to the college. James Graham Brown endowment challenge The James Graham Brown Foundation has issued an exciting challenge grant for endowment growth to Kentucky Wesleyan College through December 1, 2008. The Brown Foundation will match $1 for every $2 raised for the College endowment, up to a maximum of $1,000,000. The Brown match will go to the Brown Endowment Fund. Meeting this challenge is an excellent opportunity to dramatically increase the permanent endowment at Kentucky Wesleyan College. We ask your help in meeting the Brown Challenge. The following are endowed gifts that will meet the Brown Challenge criteria: N Make a gift to the endowment fund through The Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating 150 Years N Make a gift to an existing endowed fund, including the Brown Scholarship Fund, or other academic, athletic and talent endowments at the College N Establish a new endowed fund in memory of or in honor of a family member or friend. There is a $10,000 minimum to establish a new endowed scholarship. Phonathon tops $70,000 in pledges For two weeks in September, 16 Kentucky Wesleyan students called alumni and friends of the college, sharing campus news and updating information. They also raised $70,770 in pledges for the General Scholarship Fund from 961 donors, which is the second largest amount pledged in the history of Phonathon at Kentucky Wesleyan. The General Scholarship Fund is one of the most critical needs of the college. Thanks to academic, athletic, talent and church scholarships that are all supported by your gifts, 98% of our students receive the help they need to make their college education a reality. These students recently called alumni during a spring Phonathon to raise money for The Anniversary Campaign – Celebrating 150 years. If you missed your Phonathon call, you can make a gift today by logging on to our secure website: www.kwc.edu or by dropping your check in the mail! Our student callers are pictured below: The James Graham Brown Foundation has been an important and generous partner of Kentucky Wesleyan College since 1975. The James Graham Brown Scholarship Fund has the largest endowment of any scholarship program at Kentucky Wesleyan and supports the Brown Scholar Program. Interim President Mike Fagan is excited about the challenge grant for endowment growth. “The James Graham Brown Foundation is a long-time friend of Kentucky Wesleyan and has significantly supported some of our new facilities, as well as the Brown Scholarship Program. Many of our outstanding alumni benefited from the Brown Scholars Program while they were students and have gone on to rewarding careers that enhance their communities, the state of Kentucky and the world around us.” Anyone wishing to help Kentucky Wesleyan meet the Brown Foundation Challenge may contact the Development Office at 270-852-3141 or jevans@kwc.edu. Front row: Jay Ivey Middle row left to right: Kaitlyn Asbill, Heather Harvey, Jarrod Anderson, Lauren Bishop, Megan Thomason, David Bertschinger, Kara Haley and Elizabeth Mauzy. Back row left to right: Sara Kukahiko, Megan Gray, Matt Ruark, Ashley Caruana, Jessica Smith and John Kirkpatrick. Not pictured is Chelsea Tomlinson. Yes! I want to help extend the Senior Walk! The minimum donation for a brick is $50. An anonymous Winchester Era alumna will match every gift over $50, up to $50,000. Proceeds from each brick, as well as the matching gift, will enhance the General Scholarship Fund. Brick Text Each brick has room for three lines of text with 13 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation). The college reserves the right to refuse any messages deemed unsuitable and return payment to the purchaser. 3 2007 Oak and Ivy Inductees New members in the Order of Oak and Ivy inducted in 2007 were congratulated by President Anne Federlein at the annual banquet, a Wesleyan tradition since 1955. Daniels is New Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Clayton Daniels became the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid in late October 2007. Daniels, a Mercer University graduate, joined the admissions staff there in 2000 and became Assistant Vice President of University Admission in 2004. Daniels says the primary goal of the admissions staff is “to attract committed and engaged students.” Front row, left to right: Amy French, Hope Hamilton, President Federlein, Sarah Phaup, Elizabeth Mauzy. Second row, left to right: Jamie Key, Craig Brunson, Waide Williams, Lauren Stewart. He and his wife, Kim, have two sons, ages eight and ten. Dr. Diane Earle Honored at RiverPark Reception Dr. Diane Earle is joined by her parents, Thomas and Hazel Earle, and her brother, David Earle, all of Canton, Ohio at a reception prior to opening night of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra concert season. Earle performed the Grieg Concerto at the concert. 4 Around the Cupola Faculty and Staff Awards in 2007 Buxton Johnson, Ph.D., was Professor of the Year. He taught at Kentucky Wesleyan from 1995-1999 and returned in 2000. Johnson graduated from Apollo High School in 1977, 30 years before receiving this honor from his students. Article by Tony Lee in University of Chicago Press Martha O’Bryan, Ed.D., was selected by her peers to receive the President’s Martha O’Bryan, Ed.D. Buxton Johnson, Ph.D. Award for Teaching Excellence and Campus Leadership. She is associate professor of Middle School Education and began teaching at Wesleyan in 1998. Debra Hunter, D.B.A., was voted Adviser of the Year by the student body. Hunter is associate professor of Accounting and began teaching at KWC in 2005. Cathy Richeson, an employee since 1983, was named Outstanding Staff Debra Hunter, D.B.A. Member of the Year by her peers. She is assistant to the Director of Financial Aid. Cathy Richeson Joe Moffett Publishes Book on the Twentieth-Century Long Poem Dr. Joe Moffett, assistant professor of English, recently published “The Search for Origins in the Twentieth-Century Long Poem: Sumerian, Homeric, and Anglo-Saxon.” The publisher is West Virginia University Press. Moffett earned a B.A. in English from Pennsylvania State University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from West Virginia University. He says the long poem is appealing because it “lacks strict conventions that govern other genres.” According to the publisher, “Moffett asks many stimulating questions and also provides provocative answers.” A New Tradition The Class of 2007 begins their graduation processional on the Senior Walk, a new tradition started by the class as their senior gift. Class members purchased brick pavers etched with their names to install in the Senior Walk. Alumni and friends of the College have the opportunity to join the Class of 2007 by purchasing a brick etched with their name and class year, or in honor of or in memory of a loved one. An order form is located on page 3 of this magazine. Bricks are added to the walk in the spring prior to commencement and again in the fall. For more information, call 270-852-3141 or email jevans@kwc.edu. “Quo Vadis, Samuel Johnson in the New Millenium,” an article by associate professor of English Tony Lee, was featured in Modern Philology. The humanities journal is published quarterly by the University of Chicago Press. Only 50 -75 scholars worldwide specialize in Johnson, eighteenth-century English essayist, poet, biographer, lexicographer and critic of English Literature. Dr. Lee became interested in Johnson when, as a high school student, he purchased one of Johnson’s books for a quarter at K-Mart. He later submitted an essay he wrote about Johnson and won first place. Lee earned a B.A. from the University of Texas, an M.A. from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas. Kelly Moffett Publishes Book of Poetry “Waiting for a Warm Body to Fill It,” a debut collection of poetry by Kelly Moffett, M.F.A., was recently published by Cinnamon Press. The publisher describes the work as lucid and skillful. Moffett is assistant professor of Creative Writing and English. She earned a B.A. from Pennsylvania State University and an M.A. and M.F.A. from West Virginia University. She is the forum editor for Review Revue, co-director for Kentucky’s Retreat for Women Writers at Kentucky Wesleyan and a nominee for a Pushcart Prize, the prestigious literary prize by Pushcart Press. 5 Moving Forward New Scholarship and New Academic Programs Kentucky Wesleyan College is celebrating the past and preparing our students for the future with a unique, innovative scholarship and new programs designed to celebrate and encourage success. Overachiever Award The College will award a unique scholarship to students who “overachieve” and exceed academic expectations. After their freshman year, KWC students who exceed a predicted GPA (based on their high school GPA and ACT scores), will be awarded more financial aid for their sophomore year. If a student continues to exceed expectations, he or she will maintain this extra financial aid for their junior and senior years. Faculty and administration strongly believe students should not be held back by standardized test scores or past academic performance. This unorthodox approach is unusual in higher education. When a college or university successfully recruits a student with an academic award, the award remains constant as tuition increases. The new Overachiever Award will be available to this year’s freshman class and future freshman classes. 6 Online Degree Completion Programs Kentucky Wesleyan will offer two degree completion programs at reduced tuition rates beginning in the fall of 2008. The programs, a B.S. in Business Administration and a B.S. in General Studies, are intended for students with at least 65 credit hours. The General Studies program is designed to provide an excellent, interdisciplinary education with flexibility geared to working adults pursuing a college degree. The General Studies major explores a variety of areas with an individually tailored curriculum, instead of the traditional single academic major. MBA Program The College submitted a proposal to our accrediting agency for a Master’s in Business Administration with final approval anticipated in June. The program, designed by Dr. Jim Welch and his colleagues, features eight-week terms and face-to-face evening classes. The MBA is designed for working adults. Head Basketball Coach Todd Lee 2008 Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year Todd Lee recently completed his third year at KWC with a 24-8 record and a trip to the NCAA tournament. by Kathy Rutherman What What does does Owensboro, Owensboro, Kentucky Kentucky have have that that you you can’t can’t find find in in Irvine, Irvine, California California other other than than snow snow and and ice ice during during basketball basketball season? season? Todd Todd Lee Lee will will tell tell you you in in aa hurry. hurry. “Owensboro is the perfect place to raise our family,” he says. says. “People “People are are friendly, friendly, and and we we live live in in aa close-knit close-knit neighborhood. neighborhood. There There isis aa great great sense sense of of community community here.” here.” He He explains explains that that they they didn’t didn’t even even know know their their neighbors neighbors in in Irvine. Irvine. Add Add to to that that nice nice front front and and back back yards, yards, almost almost unknown unknown luxuries luxuries to to many many Californians, Californians, and and the the Lee Lee family family isis happy. happy. staff staff at at the the University University of of California California at at Irvine Irvine where where he he was was associate associate head head coach coach for for four four years. years. The The team team won won 52 52 out out of of the the last last 66 66 games games prior prior to to his his departure departure from from Irvine. Irvine. The The Lees Lees arrived arrived in in Owensboro Owensboro in in May May 2005. 2005. His His wife, wife, Kim, Kim, isis an an Evansville Evansville native native and and physical physical therapist. therapist. Carson, Carson, age age 9, 9, and and Jackson, Jackson, age age 7, 7, attend attend Highland Highland Elementary. Elementary. Peyton, Peyton, age age 3, 3, attends attends Lourdes Lourdes Preschool. Preschool. It It isis no no surprise surprise that that the the boys boys love love basketball. basketball. “They “They are are very very proud proud of of Dad,” Dad,” says says Kim, Kim, “and “and nothing nothing pleases pleases them them more more than than attending attending aa Panthers’ Panthers’ game.” game.” “Todd “Todd isis aa championship championship architect architect who who leads leads by by example,” example,” says says KWC KWC Sports Sports Information Information Director Director Roy Roy Pickerill. Pickerill. “He “He loves loves basketball, basketball, but but he’s he’s also also about about family family and and community.” community.” Lee Lee is is aa Huron, Huron, South South Dakota Dakota native. native. He He earned earned aa B.S. B.S. in in Business Business Administration Administration from the University of South Dakota and an M.A. in Education Education with with an an Emphasis Emphasis in in Physical Physical Education Education from from Azusa Azusa Pacific Pacific University. University. He He began began his his career career as as an an assistant assistant coach coach at at Southwestern Southwestern Junior Junior College College in in Chula Chula Vista, Vista, California. California. As As head head coach coach of of the the Rapid Rapid City City Thrillers, Thrillers, he he took took the the team team to to China China in in 1993, 1993, a first first for for aa professional professional team. team. He He spent spent three three seasons seasons as as assistant assistant coach coach at at California California State State University University at at Bakersfield, Bakersfield, where where the the team team won won the the Division Division II II National National Championship Championship in in 1997. 1997. Before Before his his arrival arrival at at Wesleyan, Wesleyan, Lee Lee spent spent eight eight years years on on the the coaching coaching Todd Todd Lee Lee wanted wanted to to be be aa head head coach. coach. “The “The GLVC GLVC isis the the best best Division Division II II league league in in the the country, country, and and II wanted wanted the the challenge challenge of of building building aa team team that that could could compete compete on on aa national national level.” level.” Lee Lee says says he he wants wants his his players players to to be be champions champions on on the the court court and and champions champions at at life. life. “I “I want want our our players players to to be be active active in in the the local local community community and and leave leave KWC KWC with with aa service-oriented service-oriented outlook outlook on on the the world world around around them,” them,” remarks remarks Lee. Lee. The The team team started started aa reading reading program program at at Foust Foust Elementary Elementary and and volunteers volunteers with with the the Special Special Olympics Olympics and and the the Junior League. Kim Kim says says Todd Todd keeps keeps aa journal journal for for each son. He includes information about basketball basketball and and aa diary diary of of each each boy’s boy’s life. life. Every Every page page isis sprinkled sprinkled with with Lee’s Lee’s favorite favorite quotes, quotes, including including many many from from UCLA UCLA coaching coaching legend legend John John Wooden. Wooden. They They are are lifetime lifetime keepsakes keepsakes for for the the three three Lee Lee boys boys written written by by aa coach coach -- and and aa dad. dad. 7 The Class of 2007 Barton David Darrell, J.D. ‘84 Commencement Speaker “Your individual achievement will mean little unless you help create waves of joy, redemption and love by grabbing those struggling as you move up.” “You can leave Wesleyan, but She will never leave you. She is now in you and will continue to help shape you in so many beautiful ways as you go through life.” 8 “Keep your eyes and your hearts open to see the potential in people around you who do not fit the profile of those we typically think can make a difference. Pull them in as you pass milestones because by helping others reach places where they can contribute is part of your calling. . .” John Jones ’67 by Kathy Rutherman John Jones Remembers The Light in the Window John Jones ’67 describes the evening of January 3, 2000 with emotion. He watched from his office window as a late afternoon thunderstorm ripped through Owensboro. What he didn’t know was that an F-3 tornado had just ransacked the campus of his alma mater. “We’ve been hit,” said Kentucky Wesleyan President Wes Poling when he called Jones at home early that evening. Jones jumped in his Bronco and carefully made his way to the campus amid downed trees and power lines. “It seemed like God had unfurled a huge black sheet over the city,” he says. There were no lights anywhere except the beams of his headlights. Inspection of the campus revealed significant damage to every building with roofs blown across campus, trees uprooted and debris in unlikely places. “Our college looked like a war zone,” he says. “It was an eerie and heartbreaking sight.” An Owensboro native, Jones’ relationship to the college began long before the night of the tornado. He earned his degree from Kentucky Wesleyan in 1967 with a major in business and a minor in psychology. He was a faculty member for eight years and became a college trustee, the youngest to ever serve, in 1972. Family members and friends describe Jones as a devoted family man and church member, avid hunter and fisherman, and car and motorcycle enthusiast. He is president and CEO of Modern Welding Company, Inc., an Owensboro-based family-owned business founded by his grandfather, “Mr. Pete” Barnard in 1932. Johnny and his wife of 46 years, Sylvia, have two grown children, Jeff and Julie. They both live in Owensboro and attended Kentucky Wesleyan. Jeff works in international sales at Modern Welding, and Julie is a domestic abuse counselor. No one can keep up with this Jones, according to his friends and family. “Johnny has unbelievable energy and enthusiasm and curiosity,” says longtime friend Wayne Foster. “You can’t bring up any subject he doesn’t know something about, and he remembers details from years ago like no one I’ve ever known.” Foster and others say what they most admire about John Jones is something he doesn’t want people to know. “He never seeks accolades,” says Foster, “but he quietly does so many things for so many people.” When Jones reflects on the upcoming celebration of KWC’s sesquicentennial, he talks about the college’s rich heritage as a private, faith-based institution. And he remembers that January night in 2000. “I think about how absolutely dark it was as Wes and I explored the campus,” he says. “Then we saw the light in the window.” What they saw was the battery-operated light in the cupola. The weather-vane was askew, but Jones says the light was a sign of hope in the darkness. He sometimes looks up at the familiar cupola today and remembers that night. He says the cupola is a beloved college symbol that means more to him now that it did before the tornado. “I see it as a symbol of how Wesleyan has survived and thrived through many challenges in the last 150 years.” John W. Jones is a member of the Board of Trustees, the Executive Committee of the Board and Chair of the Presidential Search Committee. He is past chair of the board. 9 Alumni W The Class of 1957 enjoyed their reunion in May and received their 50-year medallions at commencement. Left to right: Bob Alexander, Charles T. Bennett, Randy Capps, Sandy Schmidt Dickinson, Emogene Goff Graves, Frankie Scott Hager, Adrian Moody, Larryl Huntley, Marion Tinsley, Merrylen Wesley Sparks, Bill Walker, Richard Zimmerman. Over 300 alumni and friends attended a reception to say goodbye to Ron McCracken, vice president of development and alumni relations, who retired in 2007. He is pictured here with Catherine Eblen Sherrard ’95. 2007 Hall of Fame Inductees Luellen Pyles ’44 accepting on behalf of her father, Dr. Henry Milton Pyles ’22. John Jones ’67 accepting his medallion. 10 G. Chad Perry III ’50 accepting his medallion. Ruth Turbeville and her son, Tom, accepting on behalf of Dr. William “Jack” Turbeville Jr. ’36. Iris Colyer, sister of the Rev. Dr. Albert Wakefield Sweazy ’40, accepting for Rev. Sweazy. Rev. Arthur Ashcraft accepting for Rev. John Jay Dickey 1873. Rev. Ashcraft is from Jackson, Ky., where Rev. Dickey lived. Weekend 2007 Alumni Awards Mitch Settle ‘83 Outstanding Alumni Roy Pickerill ’75 Alumni Achievement Adrian Moody ’57 Alumni Achievement Emogene Clark Stephenson ’59 – Alumni Service The reunion cluster of 2001 – 2002 – 2003 gathered in Cox Conference Room for a brunch during Alumni Weekend. Front row left to right: Alisha Tanner Flory ’03, Megan Evans Schulte ’03, Katy Evans ’01, Kelly Nelson Rowe ’01, Susan Wilkins ’01, and Karissa Krahwinkel Porter ’01. Back row left to right: Stephanie Jarvis Burger ’01, Mandy Melvin ’01, Eric Flory ’02, Erin Birch Wendling ’03, Andra Goetz ’01, Nicole Cissell Melton ’01, Avery Morrison Whitesell ’01, Evan Rowe ’01, Nick Whitesell ’02 and Brad Phelps ‘02. The reunion cluster of 1966 – 1967 – 1968 enjoyed a brunch. Pictured front row left to right: Marilyn Willeford Shaw ’66, Sally Allen Crenshaw ’67, Trishia Rose Schmied ’68, and Judy Mathis Hughes ‘68. Back row l. to r.: John Jones ’67, Angelo Vaccaro ’67, Del Marie France Vaccaro ’68, Stanley Shaw ’66, Ruth Miller Ward ’67, Joe Roop ’56, Jeannette Sago Ward ’67, David Ward, Martha Henry Ludwiczak ’66, and Sonny Hall ’70. The Sweetheart Breakfast held during Alumni Weekend 2007 featured several recent graduates who met while students on the campus of KWC. Left to right: Avery Morrison Whitesell ’01, Nick Whitesell ’02, Matt Moore ’94, Nikki Howard Moore ’97, Evan Rowe ’01 and Kelly Nelson Rowe ’01. A cluster of the 80s graduates gathered during Alumni Weekend. First row l. to r.: Katherine Bortner ’84, Suzy Johnson ’87, Penny Dunning Lewis ’83 and Sandra Stewart Mullikin ’82. Back row l. to r.: Clay Hall ’88 and Doug Mullikin. 11 PANTHER Kentucky Wesleyan student-athletes set academic honors record Sixty-one received Academic All-Great Lakes Valley Conference recognition Sixty-one Kentucky Wesleyan (softball), a freshman from Colton, College student-athletes were named Calif.; Rex Gillim (baseball), a freshman to the 2007 Great Lakes Valley from Owensboro; Rob Gleason (cross Conference All-Academic Team. This country), a freshman from Owensboro; marks the most honorees in KWC John Grieb (soccer), a freshman from athletic history for one season. Louisville; Jonathan Hale (soccer), a The Panthers were led by the freshman from Nicholasville; Kara Haley college's four-time honorees Erin (basketball), a freshman Auburn; Natalie Bradley (softball), a senior from Kerri Hess Derek Hultquist Michael Ruess Hodges (cross country), a sophomore Erin Bradley Mayfield; Kerri Hess (softball), a senior from Owensboro; Nick Kuenneke (golf), from Hardinsburg; Derik Hultquist (soccer), a a freshman from Carbondale, Ill.; Brittany Hodgenville; Meredith Krodel (volleyball), a senior from Alcoa, Tenn.; and Michael Ruess Leach (soccer), a junior from Owensboro; Matt sophomore from Jasper, Ind.; Amanda Nichols (soccer), a senior from Clarksville, Tenn. Martin (baseball), a junior from Rockport, Ind.; (tennis), a sophomore from Lewisport; Steffany Three-time selections are Bridget Gillim Jamie Ogles (softball), a freshman from Sholar (softball), a senior from Hopkinsville; (softball), a senior from Dundee; Julia Scottsville; Ashley Pait (basketball), a Jeremy Stark (baseball), a sophomore from Hacklaender (soccer), a junior from freshman from Jeffersonville. Ind.; Alex Payne Henryville, Ind.; Kristin Tichenor (golf), a Sprockhovel, Germany; LaTasha Henry (baseball,) a freshman from Owensboro; sophomore from Utica; Justin Travis (golf), a (basketball), a junior from Ashland; Jamie Key Brandon Pendergraft (baseball), a freshman sophomore from Marion; and Mary Wagner (tennis), a junior from Nebo; Angela Petronio from Henderson; Max Reil (golf), a freshman (golf), a junior from Huntingburg, Ind. (soccer), a junior from Covington; Emily Seay from Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Rachel Ross First-time selections are Natalie Allen (soccer), a junior from Murray; Lauren Stewart (golf), a freshman from Elizabethtown; Jennifer (cross country), a junior from Owensboro; Ale’ (basketball), a senior from Jeffersonville, Ind.; Settle (tennis), a freshman from Owensboro; Alvarado (softball,) a senior from Santa Ana, and Waide Williams (baseball), a senior from Justin Shelman (golf), a freshman from Calif.; Adam Bertrand (baseball), a junior from Henderson. Brandenburg; Landon Shelton (golf), a LaSalle, Ill. Eden Bray (softball), a freshman Two-time recipients are Haleigh freshman from Henderson; Calen Smith from Bedford; Kristen Chinn (soccer), a Ashworth (softball), a sophomore from (soccer), a freshman from Elizabethtown; Laura freshman from Hartford; Michael Dardanes Owensboro; Jennifer Brophy (golf), a junior Jill Tatum (basketball/golf), a freshman from (soccer), a sophomore from Naperville, Ill.; Central City; James Thomas (baseball), a from Manchester, Ct.; Mackenzie Clausman Brittany Deese (tennis), a freshman from senior from East Nicolaus, Calif.; Morgan (tennis), a sophomore from Vincennes, Ind.; Madisonville; Chris Durbin (baseball), a Whitney (cross country), a freshman from Josh Craig (baseball), a senior from Lombardy, sophomore from Louisville; Jon Michael White Plains; and Tim Wimsatt (baseball), a Ontario, Canada; Amanda Critchelow Fletcher (basketball), at freshman from freshman from Owensboro. (softball), a sophomore from Hartford; Sarah Leitchfield; Candance Garrett (basketball), a To be eligible, a student-athlete must have Gibson (golf), a sophomore from Providence; freshman from Central City; Susan Gentili a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.2. Alejandro House (baseball), a sophomore from Three Kentucky Wesleyan Student-Athletes selected to National Football Foundation Inaugural National Honor Society Josh Abell, Clay Durham and Todd Hollis garner recognition Josh Abell Todd Hollis 12 The National Football Foundation announced the selection of Kentucky Wesleyan College student-athletes Josh Abell, Clay Durham and Todd Hollis to their inaugural National Honor Society to recognize their accomplishments in the classroom by maintaining a 3.2 grade point average or better. Abell, a 5-foot-8, 268-pound offensive guard from Louisville, started 10 of 11 games played. He is a junior history major. Durham, a 6-foot-2, 207-pound defensive end from Owensboro, finished fifth in total tackles with 43 and started all 11 games. He is a junior physical education major with a health emphasis. Hollis, a 6-foot-2, 270-pound offensive center from Louisville, started all seven games played at center. He is a senior criminal justice major with a minor in political science. ”The inaugural class of the Honor Society contains an Clay Durham outstanding group of young men who simply set the standard for excellence on and off the field, and we are proud to showcase their accomplishments as a powerful example of football’s unique ability to produce the next generation of great leaders,” said NFF President and CEO Steve Hatchell. Roy Pickerill selected President of Division II SIDS for second term Longtime Kentucky Wesleyan College Sports Information Director Roy Pickerill ’75 was selected President of the Division II Sports Information Directors Association consisting of 281 members for the second straight year. The selection took place during the recent College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) convention in San Diego. Pickerill holds the longest tenure of any SID in KWC history as he enters his 20th year. He has the distinction of being the first and only SID from the State of Kentucky inducted into the CoSIDA Hall of Fame (1999). Basketball back in national spotlight From left to right: Head Coach Todd Lee, Rodney Edgerson, Jeff Fahnbulleh and T.J. Smith The Panthers, under third-year head coach Todd Lee, returned to national prominence after a four-year absence by compiling a 24-8 record, a tie for the GLVC East Division title, several weeks in the Top 25 ranking, and a record breaking 34th trip to the NCAA tournament. This marked the 98th season in KWC basketball history. Accolades and honors for 2008 include: Team honors • The Panthers earned a first place tie with Northern Kentucky for the GLVC East Division title. This is the Panthers’ first since the divisional set-up started in 2006. • The 24 wins tied for the fourth most in regular season history. • KWC earned their 23rd 20-win season in history with an 81-63 victory against Indianapolis on February 7. • The Panthers earned a spot in the Top 25 for the first time since December 16, 2003, when they were ranked No. 24 on February 5. • KWC returned to the NCAA Great Lakes Region rankings for the first time since March 2004, on Jan. 30. • The Panthers guaranteed their 71st winning season in history with a 77-69 win over SIU Edwardsville on Jan. 24. • The team produced winning streaks of nine and eight games during the season. • The Panthers posted the second best season field goal percentage (51.3) and free throw percentage (76.0). • KWC collected two wins over nationally ranked teams with a 68-67 win over No. 7 Drury on February 2 and a 63-60 victory against No. 13 Metro State in the Disney West Classic in November. Individual honors Jeff Fahnbulleh • Third-team All-America recognition from Basketball Times after leading the Panthers Nine Panthers named All-Great Lakes Football Conference Alex Temple selected first-team Nine Kentucky Wesleyan College Panthers were named to the All-Great Lakes Football Conference team as voted on by league coaches. Alex Temple, a senior defensive end from Crestwood, received first-team honors. He led KWC with six sacks and 15 tackles for loss yards along with fourth best 44 tackles in 11 starts. He finished as the all-time leader in sacks with 31.5 and tackles for loss with 65. Earning second-team honors were wide receivers DaMarcus Ganaway and Josh Smith. Ganaway, a sophomore from Indianapolis, Ind. caught a team best 47 passes for 605 yards for three touchdowns. Smith, a junior from O'Fallon, Ill. collected a second best 39 receptions for 521 yards for a team high five touchdowns. Receiving GLFC honorable mention recognition were Clay Durham, Greg Embers, Kenneth Lewis, Josh Abell, Matt Grey and Joel Lopez. Durham, a senior linebacker from Owensboro, led the Panthers with 82 tackles and had 3.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, one interception, two pass breakups, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries including a 50-yard touchdown return. Embers, a junior strong safety from Louisville, finished second in tackles with 73.5 and tackles for loss with 12. He also recorded two sacks, one interception, one pass breakup, four forced fumbles and two recoveries. Lewis, a senior defensive tackle from Louisville, had 15.5 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss. Abell, a senior center from Louisville, Grey, a senior offensive tackle from Manassas Park, Va., Lopez, a junior offensive guard from Radcliff started all 11 contests. back to national prominence, second in the nation in rebounding (12.1 rpg) and third in the GLVC in scoring (19.1 ppg). He shot a second-best 57.8 percent from the field, a third best 47.5 percent from the arc and 78.3 percent from the free throw line (78.3). He became the 39th Panther to surpass the 1,000 point milestone with 1,009 in two seasons at KWC. • GLVC Player of the Year • Preseason Sporting News All-American Honorable Mention • All-Disney Classic • Three-time GLVC Player of the Week • Daktronics First Team All-Great Lakes Region • NABC First Team All-Great Lakes Region • NABC All-Star game participant Rodney Edgerson • GLVC Player of the Week • First team All-GLVC • Set career three-point field goal percentage record – 47.0 • Set season free throw percentage record – 89.2 T. J. Smith • All-Disney Classic • Third team All-GLVC Todd Lee, Head Coach • GLVC Coach of the Year • Division II Bulletin Coach of the Month, January • Best season in Lee's tenure • Win total jump from seven in 2006 to 13 in 2007 and 24 in 2008 • Improvement in league wins from four in 2006 to 14 this season LaTasha Henry receives Second Team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Senior LaTasha Henry received Second Team All-Great Lakes Valley Conference recognition. She led the Panthers in scoring (13.9) and rebounding (8.6) in 25 starts. She shot 46.6 percent from the field and finished second in blocks (23) and third in steals (31). She was named the Most Outstanding Player in the North Alabama Classic and to Northern Kentucky’s All Classic team. She finished her career fifth in scoring with 1,370 points, second in rebounds with 773, third in blocks with 65 and eighth in steals with 145. 13 by Kathy Rutherman TIES THAT BIND Two Campuses, Two Generations The Winchester Class of 1944 gathered around big cabinet radios to catch the news and listen to the latest music. The Owensboro Class of 2009 relies on the Internet, iPODS and cable TV. So what do Luellen Pyles ’44 and Matt Ruark ’09 have in common? Pyles, who earned a degree in Latin with minors in Spanish, German and Business Studies, grew up on the Winchester campus. Her father, Henry Milton Pyles ’22*, taught at the college for 42 years. According to his daughter, Prof Pyles knew how to multi-task long before the term was a popular buzz word. Pyles not only taught, he also served as registrar for 25 years and was director of alumni and academic dean. Her mother, Nell Ball Pyles, served the college in various capacities for 43 years, including many years as secretary to the president. Luellen Pyles attended her first college class as a two-year old with a student babysitter. As a grade school student, she sat on books piled in a chair to type alumni reports for her mother. “Everyone knew everyone on campus, and so many made so many sacrifices for KWC,” she says. “I look back, and know I was in the presence of greatness when I was growing up.” Pyles says 80 students initially enrolled in her class at Wesleyan. But there were only 19 who graduated in 1944. “I went to college during the war years, and so many were drafted,” she says. “It was a tough time for everyone.” After graduation, she taught in high schools in Kentucky and Ohio and earned her master’s degree in Spanish from the University of Kentucky in 1950. She then became executive vice president of a Cincinnati marketing firm where she did advertising and consumer research for 25 years. She developed innovative research methods that are still in use today, and she opened branch offices in five foreign countries. She joined the KWC Board of Trustees in 1972. “I’ve always felt that my job on this earth was to help the college,” she says. She began hosting receptions for prospective students in the 1950s. Luellen Pyles speaks with great affection about Kentucky Wesleyan. “I walk around the campus alone today and get tearful. I think of the generosity of so many people, and I think of the thousands of graduates who became good citizens and made great contributions.” Matt Ruark, a political science major, says that as a high school student, he struggled with the choice of a college. Pyles invited him to a banquet for prospective students, their parents and alumni in Maysville. “It was through the influence of Miss Luellen that I made the decision to attend Wesleyan,” he says. When she is in Owensboro for meetings and campus events, Miss Luellen takes Matt and other students to the Moonlite for dinner. She also checks in with Matt about once a month by phone. He laughs when he shares that their daily schedules are a little different. “One morning she called me at 7:49 and woke me from a deep sleep. That was great, because I had an 8:30 class I would have missed. I think she had been up for hours.” Pyles talks about Matt Ruark with a sparkle in her eye. “We’re going to hear from him; he’s going places,” she says with a chuckle. Matt says of Miss Luellen, “I love her like a grandmother. She is the grandmother I never knew.” Luellen Pyles is a member of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee of the Board. Matt Ruark is president of the Student Government Association. *Henry Milton Pyles ’22, is pictured on the back cover (front row, dark suit). 14 1947 Marcia Smith Lawrence, a KWC trustee, was honored by the Hindman, Ky. Settlement School for her service on the board of directors and for going “above and beyond ”to support the school. She was instrumental in raising funds for the Folk Artist-in-Residence program which provides cultural programs for Knott County school children and senior citizens. Marcia lives in Lexington . 1952 Samuel R. Clark and his wife, Barbara Jean, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their two children, Samuel R. Clark Jr. and Melinda Clark Wright, and their five grandchildren. Sam is a retired United Methodist minister. J. Lee Mershon is a retired educator and lives in Palm Desert, Calif. 1957 Jim Watt is the associate pastor at Rowland Memorial Missionary Baptist Church in Greenville, Ky. A minister for more than 50 years, he and his wife, Daisy, have been married 66 years and have two children and four grandchildren. 1959 Bobby Himes ’59 with his great-granddaughter Bob Himes received the Unbridled Spirit Award from Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher. The award is given to persons who demonstrate extra-ordinary effort in accomplishing something good for the state. These accomplishments may be related to volunteerism, community or charitable work, education, job creation, innovation, health care, sports or the arts. Bob taught history and political science at Campbellsville University for 43 years. 1960 Jody Richards received the Kentucky Speaker of the Year Award from Western Kentucky University’s Elizabeth McWhorter-Harden Forensic Alumni Association. He has represented the 20th District in the Kentucky House of Representatives since 1975 and was elected Speaker of the House in 1995. Harry Spurrier and his son, Ken Spurrier ’76, spent ten days touring England and visiting churches of Methodist heritage founded by Rev. John Wesley. 1961 Carolyn Faith Ahnell and her husband, Emil Ahnell, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on March 18, 2007. 1963 Tom Meredith is commissioner of Higher Education for the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. He was selected by the U.S. Department of Education to head a working group responsible for developing recommendations on how to make information about college costs more readily available to the public. He was also reelected president of the National Association of System Heads, an organization of chief executives of the nation’s 52 public higher education systems. He lives in Jackson, Miss. Cincinnati area alumni gathered at the home of Bill ’47 and Margaret Poe Kincaid ’46 in September 2007 for their annual picnic 1970 John Swaim and his wife, Bonnie Rizer Swaim ’71, became grandparents for the first time on August 2, 2007, to Colton Edward Woosley. John and Bonnie have two children, Jeff and Anne, and live in Crestwood, Ky. John is a senior partner with MainStreet Wealth Management, and Bonnie is a teacher. 1971 Garry Lillpop and his wife, Diane, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on August 26, 2007. He is employed by Don Moore Chevrolet-Cadillac. Their son is Todd Lillpop ’01. Domenic Marcone was inducted into the Sons of Italy Sports Hall of Fame. He is a teacher and athletic director of Pilgrim High School and lives in East Greenwich, R.I. He has taught for 35 years in the Warwick School Department and is a member of the Rhode Island Football Coaches Hall of Fame. 1973 Donna Jo Deason Dubrock is a retired elementary vocal music teacher and taught for 28 years in Jefferson County Public Schools. She received her masters degree and her Rank I from Western Kentucky University. Donna Donna Deason Dubrock ’73 and her husband, Donald, live in Louisville. Kelly and Judy Hall Smith ’68 hosted the Dallas area alumni at their restaurant in March 2007. 15 deputy and a school resource officer at Lake Mary High School. He has three children, Emily, Jake and Josh. Adam Wojtelwicz is chief financial officer for Foundations, Inc., a non-profit corporation which specializes in after school educational programs for inner city youths. He lives in Aston, Penn. with his wife, Gina, and their two children, Nick and Alexis. 1991 A group of alumni from the early 80’s met at the Moonlite Restaurant in June 2007 and then took a tour of the campus, recalling fond memories and catching up with old friends. Those attending were: Cynthia Bowen Davis ’80, Mark Davis ’81, Peggy McGrew ’80, Sandi Stewart Mullikin ’82, Delores Murphy ’81, Jan Riley ’82, Patty McGrew Holleran ’80, Marilyn Talley ’80, Chris Tolliver ’82 and Bill Graham. 1975 Allen Canterbury is a family therapist with Foothills Family Preservation Program in Shelbyville, Ky. 1977 Karen Stanton-Gentry earned her second master of arts degree in December 2007 in fine art – painting. She has taught 20 years for the Jefferson County Public Schools. She and her husband, David, have two children, Marissa and Adrienne, and they live in Jeffersontown, Ky. 1981 Karen Porter is a reproductive toxicologist with the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research and lives in Frederick, Md. 1982 Peggy Hicks Davis lives in Dublin, Ohio, with her husband, Bill Davis ’80, who is a dentist. They have two children, Chelsea and Olivia. 1983 Robin Caldwell-Welch lives in Carrollton, Ky. with her husband, John, and their son, Sam. She works in Frankfort with Kentucky State Parks. 1984 Robert Brankamp is field applications regional manager with Applied Biosystems and lives in Clarksville, Oh. Denise Edge Pace is executive director of the Owensboro Community Health Network. She has a master’s degree in education from Western Kentucky University and is a licensed nursing home administrator with 20 years of experience as a registered nurse. 1988 Kim Cecil married James Schuster on June 29, 2007. She is now stepmother to Jimmy, Andrew, Sarah and Megan. Kim lives in Loveland, Ohio and continues to work as an imaging scientist at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. 1989 Stephen Milne and his wife, Ginger, welcomed a baby daughter, Carol Elizabeth, on April 30, 2007. They live in Nashville, Tenn. 1990 Michelle Blank Kossmann is an attorney with Barnes & Thornburg. She and her husband, William, live in Indianapolis and have a daughter, Valerie Lynn. Robbie Owen Clements and her husband, Matthew Clements ’93, welcomed a new son, Graham David, on February 23, 2007. He joins his siblings, Catherine, Madeline and Owen. They live in Frankfort, Ky. Robbie is an attorney with the Kentucky Bar Association and Matthew is a forensic scientist/firearms examiner. Carl Tipton is a Seminole County Fla. sheriff’s Sean Mahoney and his wife, Gretchen ’97, welcomed Ian Patrick on January 11, 2007. He joins big brother, Christian, and cousins, Greyson and Devyn. Sean is operating technician for Kimberly-Clark and Gretchen is a registered nurse. They live in Utica, Ky. The baby’s godfather is Pat Giacone ’91. Lawson Glasergreen is a facilities project manager consultant for Stryker Orthopaedics by Adecco Engineering. He is in the master of science facility management program at Pratt Institute. He has two children, Eve and Indra, and lives in Glen Gardner, NJ. Chuck Standiford is assistant principal and athletic director at Christian County Middle School. He officiated the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) state volleyball tournament, umpired the KHSAA state softball tournament and was nominated for Official of the Year for volleyball by the KHSAA. He and his wife, Angie, live in Hopkinsville, Ky. and have one child, Tori. 1992 Garret Carter is assistant vice president, sales manager, with U.S. Bank. Travis Chaney has been named a franchise consultant with Ameriprise Financial. He is a partner and financial adviser in Watson, Chaney and Associates. He is married to Christy Taylor Chaney ’01. Kim Evans Eakins, a registered nurse who serves as documentation specialist, passed the case management certification exam administered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Jaime Pahner Ford was selected for the Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. Lisa Lamb Hunt is a United States Probation Officer for the Southern District of Indiana. She lives in Dale, Ind. Cathy Spires Lamar was selected for the Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. Ray Zuberer was named the 2007 MessengerInquirer 3rd Region Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year. He has coached at Owensboro Catholic High School for three years. 1985 Robert Mattingly Jr. is the Marshall County Family Court Judge in Benton, Ky. He earned his juris doctorate degree from Salmon P. Chase College of Law. 1986 Chris Armstrong moved to Maui, Hawaii and works at Wailea Golf Club. He and his wife, Sheri, have two children, Alexander and Sarah. 1987 Suzanne Johnson is the global human resources senior communicator with Marsh & McLennan Companies and lives in New York. 16 Baseball alumni from several classes attended a baseball reunion in September 2007. The event honored the 1988 NCAA Division II Regional participants and included a roast of Coach Denny Potts. Mitchell Major is vice president of replenishment for AutoZone, the nation’s leading retailer of automotive parts and accessories with more than 3,800 stores in the United States, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Mitch and his wife, Laurie Weida Major, live in Germantown, Tenn. and have two sons, Springer and Charlie. Duane Marrett is vice president of eCommerce for Thermwoo d Corporation, a company that offers 20,000 products to cabinet shops, furniture makers and the general public. He and his wife, Carrie, live in Newburgh, Ind. 1995 Minister. He is married to Kathy Wells Lewis ’99 and they have two children, Jackson and Hannah. Rob Green is sales representative for Biomet Microfixation and lives in Orange Park, Fla. Catherine Eblen Sherrard was selected for the Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. 1996 Cary Harris is immunoscience/oncology sales training manager for Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. He and his wife, Marla, live in Princeton, N.J. and have twins, Reece and Cate. Duane Marrett ’92 Bryanna Russelburg Polivick and her husband, Ty, announce the birth of a son, Kade Thomas, on June 5, 2006. Bryanna is a research and development chemist with Brenntag Mid-South in Henderson, Ky. They live in Uniontown, Ky. Robin Haas Winnecke is principal at Audubon Elementary School in Owensboro. She earned her principal’s license, Rank I certification in educational leadership and a master’s degree in education from Indiana Wesleyan University. She is married to Chris Winnecke ’90. 1993 Ralph Blair has joined the audit department of Alexander & Company PSC. He has worked for 12 years in private accounting. Amy Noble Coleman transferred within the Bureau of Prisons and is now the supervisory Chaplain at the Federal Correctional Institution in Three Rivers, Tex. Cory Parr was promoted to district manager of the mid-south district of Ecolab, Inc. of Huntsville, Ala. He and his wife, Amanda, and children, Preston MacKenzie and Jacob Jordan, live in New Market, Ala. 1994 Christy Vaughn Temple received her master of science degree in information studies from the College of Information at Florida State University in April. She works at the Daviess County Public Library as library associate in the information services department. She is married to Graham Temple. M a r i b e t h Vanderford married Seth Dedmon on August 18, 2007. They live in Nashville. Maribeth is attending the Art Institute to pursue a degree in culinary arts with an emphasis in baking and pastry in preparation to be a chef. Jason Tapp married Monica Lee McCollum on November 6, 2006. He received a master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology from Western Kentucky University and is an organization development specialist for Ameren Corp. in St. Louis. Jennifer Blair received Cartus Broker Network Certification. She is with Century 21 Partners in Owensboro. Patricia Wagoner Haynes is a pharmacist with Rite Aid Pharmacy in Lexington. She and her husband, Greg, have three children, Lynnsey, Michele and Noah. Maribeth Vanderford Temple ’96 Brandy Wilson Aubrey and her husband, Ryan, had twins on September 18, 2007, a son, Kelton Wilson, and a daughter, Rylyn Gentry. Brandy is an English teacher at Tell City High School and they live in Tell City, Ind. Stacey Baxter Bischoff and her husband, Chad Bischoff ’97, welcomed a son, Cameron Jacob, on August 23, 2007. He joins big brother, Carter. Stacey works with student teachers through the Human Resources Department for Jefferson County Schools. They live in Louisville. Eve Bamberger Holder was promoted to controller at Independence Bank. She is a certified public accountant. Scott Littleton married Kristin Wendel on April 28, 2007. He works as a customer service representative with Meyer Tool Inc. in Cincinnati, and they live in Dayton, Ky. 1998 Jeana Stewart Bamberger was selected for the Greater Owensboro Area Leadership Class of 2008. Brandon Bartlett is a news anchor with WFIE-TV NBC and lives in Evansville, Ind. Amanda Gray Hawkins and her husband, Toby Hawkins, welcomed a baby boy, Jonah, on January 24, 2007. He joins big brother, Donovan. Amanda is a case manager with Transformations, and Toby is senior financial analyst with Arco Aluminum. They live in Louisville. Lori Coghill Thurman and her husband, Todd, welcomed a baby daughter, Grace Katherine, on April 22, 2007. She joins big brother, Max. Lori teaches at Owensboro High School. Jeremy Sleet is a pharmaceutical sales representative with InVentive Pharma Services and lives in Amelia, Ohio, with his wife, Tricia and their sons, Cameron and Carter. 1999 Kerri Nunley Bruckner and her husband, Jim, welcomed the birth of their first child, Calvin Nathan, on May 20, 2007. Kerri is a litigation associate attorney with Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss in Cincinnati. Christy Vaughn Temple ’94 and her husband, Graham Charles Love received the 2006 Outstanding Mental Health Professional Award for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice. He and his wife, Kelly, live in Louisville. Brent Haughey lives in Rutherford, N.J. Cheryl Kennedy Jones and her husband, Mike, welcomed a baby daughter, Natalie Frances, on October 4, 2006. Cheryl is a kindergarten teacher at St. Mary of the Woods in Whitesville, Ky., and they live in Whitesville. Kent Lewis has returned to KWC as the Campus Deidre Huff is a veterinarian with Wills Animal Hospital in Owensboro and works part-time as a state veterinarian. She worked with horses at the Kentucky Derby and the Breeders’ Cup. Matt Pack and his wife, Carolyn, welcomed the birth of their first child, Amara Grace Pack, on November 25, 2007. They live in Nashville. Adam Shourds and his wife, Jennie Wells Shourds, arrived home in September 2007 with their daughter, Sarah Grace Mendoza Shourds, who was born in Guatemala. She joins big brothers, Luke and Isaac. Jill Suwanski is practicing corporate franchise law with the law firm of Baker Donelson. She lives in Nashville. 2000 Wendy Nguyen Buergler is a dentist. She and her husband, Benjamin, live in Nashville, Tenn. Jessica Allen Collins and her husband, Chaz, live in Clarksville, Tenn. and have two children, Deryn Elizabeth and Ryann Alexandria. Jessica is a tax advisor with H&R Block. Patrick Critchelow is the boys’ head basketball coach at Breckinridge County High School. He was a key player on the 1996 state championship team at Breckinridge County and a key player on the KWC 1999 national championship team. Patrick and his wife, Kari LaGrange Critchelow, live in Hardinsburg, Ky. Bernie Eskridge and his wife, Erin Rastede Eskridge ’02, welcomed their first child, Mason Reid, on September 28, 2007. Bernie is a pediatrician with Green Meadows Pediatrics, and Erin is an 8th grade science teacher. They live in Columbia, Mo. Alanna Cox Frodge and her husband, Estill Frodge, welcomed a son, Estill Brayden Frodge, who was born on June 9, 2007. They live in Louisville. James Jason Harris achieved National Board Certification in Early Adolescence Mathematics. He is an 8th grade mathematics teacher in Henry County Public Schools and lives in Shelbyville, Ky. 17 Ashley Lynch married Chris Denton on October 24, 2007. She is a registered nurse and the nursery manager at Owensboro Medical Health System. October 13, 2007. She is a pharmaceutical sales representative for Abbott Labs. He is an Ace certified personal trainer and is manager of Anytime Fitness in Owensboro. Chris Rhoads married Lindsey Miller on October 6, 2007. He is a senior pharmaceutical sales representative with GlaxoSmithKline Inc. and they live in Lexington, Ky. Bleckley Roberts married Casey Lauren Smith on July 7, 2007. Holly Estes Simpson is the executive director of the Hancock County, Ky. Partner’s Prevention Coalition and Drug Free Community Grant. She is also an adjunct English teacher at the Branchville Correctional Facility. She and her husband, Eric, have two sons, Xavier and Maddox, and live in Hawesville, Ky. Angela Johnson White and her husband, Scott, welcomed a baby daughter, Catherine Isabelle, on May 3, 2006. She has a big brother, David. The family lives in Bardstown, Ky. where Angela is a special education teacher at Nelson County High School. 2001 McCray Ashby is in the residency training program at the University of Louisville for Psychiatry and lives in Louisville. Wesley Basham married Ashlee Alcorn on May 12, 2007. He is assistant vice president of Leitchfield Deposit Bank. They live in Leitchfield, Ky. Loren Springate Bostick and her husband, Chris Bostick ’99, welcomed their second child, Beau Jackson, who was born on June 21, 2007, and joins big brother, Cannon. Loren is a registered nurse, and Chris is a dentist. They live in Danville, Ky. Allison Estes Ross and her husband, Kyle, welcomed their first baby, Isabella Peyton Ross, on October 25, 2007. Allison is controller at Kentucky Wesleyan. Abby Miarecki married Travis Shelton on December 9, 2006. She is assistant to the city manager/community coordinator for the city of Owensboro. Brandon Taylor and his wife, Kimberly Baugh Taylor ’02, welcomed their second child, Logan Blake, on July 9, 2007. He joins big brother, Luke. They live in Beaufort, S.C. where Brandon is a dentist with the U.S. Navy at Parris Island. 2002 Luke Alexander married Laura Catherine Adams on August 4, 2007. He is a pharmaceutical sales representative for Pfizer, and they live in Owensboro. Erin Dunaway received her D.M.D. degree May 6, 2007 from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. She began a general practice residency at U.K. in July. Erin lives in Lexington. Sarah Gregory married Nick Whiteside ’03 on 18 Adam Hancock was promoted to senior in the audit and assurance division of Riney, Hancock & Co. PSC. Mark Nintrup is stationed in NAF Atsugi, Japan with the U.S. Navy. Jared Tanner married Davi Rose on August 18, 2007. He is an accountant at Texas Gas Transmission Corp. Ashlee Clark married Brent Pillow on April 14, 2007. Kalena Woosley Recht and her husband, Jeff, welcomed a son, Jacob Daniel, on August 25, 2007. She is an investment banker with National City Bank and lives in Noblesville, Ind. James Fleming is a third year medical student at the University of Kentucky and lives in Lexington. Kristy Hollman married Jeffrey Kyle Fulkerson on August 5, 2006. She attends the Henderson Community College dental hygiene program. 2006 Arianne Holt married Jason Brian Austin ’02 on July 7, 2007. Melissa Kaiser is a free-lance journalist with News4U Magazine and lives in Owensboro. MacKenzi Payne married Roy Gorman on July 14, 2007. Jayne Powell was accepted into the Project AGE program at the University of Kentucky. Project AGE is a practicum program that focuses on the field of geriatrics. Jayne was also accepted into the graduate certificate of gerontology program at U.K. 2007 Heath Greenwell is a financial adviser with Ameriprise Financial in Owensboro. Lometa Pope Smith lives in Circleville, Ohio. B.C. Childress and his wife, Hope, welcomed their first baby, Anabelle Grace, in February 2007. B.C. is a pharmacy student/nuclear pharmacy intern. Christy Bayles married Taylor Redfern on September 3, 2007. She is a business deposit officer with BB&T in Raleigh, N. C. 2003 Andra Goetz married Adam Montgomery on October 20, 2007. Kelly Nelson Rowe and her husband, Evan Rowe, live in Versailles, Ky. Kelly is a teacher at Seton Catholic School and Evan is a therapist. They have one daughter, Kacy. 2005 Chuck Weigel is head golf professional at Scoville Golf Club and lives in Decatur, Ill. Jameon Ferguson is a mortgage banker with Premier Mortgage Funding and the owner of Ferguson Fantasy Travel. He and his wife, Cameo, live in Snellville, Ga. Tamara Zaborac-Payton is the physical education teacher at Calhoun, Ky. Elementary School. Krystal Teasley married Kyle Hamorsky on September 29, 2007. She is a candidate for a doctor of philosophy degree in chemistry at the University of Kentucky. Sarah Burden Price graduated from the Kent School of Social Work at the University of Louisville with a master’s degree in social work in May. She is employed as an adoption social worker by Love Basket, Inc. in Louisville. Catherine Canfield Cecil is a therapist for River Valley Behavioral Health. She and her husband, Darren, live in Owensboro. Alison Morris-McDonald is the KWC director of career development and community service. She lives in Evansville, Ind. with her husband, Patrick. Jackie Stanley Newman and her husband, Scott Newman ’06 are in Wroclaw, Poland, leading mission work, primarily with college students. Sean Johnson ’03 and wife, Jamie Sean Johnson is a mortgage broker with Franklin Bank & Trust and head coach of the Franklin Simpson High School girls’ varsity soccer team. He lives in Franklin, Ky. Andra Thompson married Paul Richardson ’05 on June 4, 2005, and they live in Lexington. Andra is a family advocate with the Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program, and Paul works with Bluegrass Mental Health/Mental Retardation. 2004 Becca Carter married Matt Werum on October 15, 2006, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif. They live in Phoenix, Ariz. Rachel Nicole Fischer married Aaron Max Apple on October 20, 2007. She is employed by Behavior Associates. Rozalynn Farris Martin and her husband, Chris, welcomed their first baby, Aubrey Jane Martin, on August 30, 2006. Rozalynn is an F.H.A. foreclosure processor with U.S. Bank Home Mortgage. They live in Owensboro. Jill Deibler is financial aid assistant at Kentucky Wesleyan College. Krystal Grady married Matt Hill on June 2, 2007. Hope Hamilton is a key account executive with Worldwide Express and lives in Southgate, Ky. Wes Meserve is public administration specialist at Green River Area Development District in Owensboro. Travis Roberts is a software engineer at Century Aluminum, Hawesville Operations. 1924 Margaret Blanton Reeves on September 1, 2006, in Paris, TN at the age of 103. She was born October 20, 1903 and was the oldest known KWC alumna. In an interview in the Spring 2001 Kentucky Wesleyan Today college magazine, Mrs. Reeves said, “The commute to the KWC Winchester campus from Paris, Tenn. took two days.” 1933 E. Kirk Owens on April 29, 2007, in Elizaville, Ky. He was employed by United States Rubber Company (later Uniroyal). He was preceded in death by his wife of 67 years, Frances Downing Williams Owens ’37 on April 15, 2007. Survivors include daughter, Carolyn Blythe of Lilburn, Ga.; sons, Stuart of Fairfield, Ohio, and Roger of Maysville, Ky.; sister, Taylor Sipperly of Atlanta, Ga.; brother, Will Irvin of Clarksville, Ind.; and ten grandchildren. D. Powell Royster on July 29, 2007, in Versailles, Ky. He was a retired United Methodist minister. Survivors include daughter, Sharon Adams of Versailles; son, Mark Royster of Wilmore, Ky.; sister, Catherine Royster; brother, John Royster, both of Henderson; and four grandchildren. 1937 Frances Downing Williams Owens on April 15, 2007, in Elizaville. She was a social worker for the Department of Human Resources. She was followed in death by her husband of 67 years, E. Kirk Owens ’33, on April 29, 2007 and preceded in death by a sister Marguerite Williams Hart ’42. Survivors include daughter, Carolyn Blythe of Lilburn, Ga.; sons, Stuart of Fairfield, Ohio, and Roger of Maysville, Ky.; sister, Jean Williams Conway ’49 of Georgetown, Ohio; and ten grandchildren. 1938 Boyd Cecil on September 10, 2007, in Texas. He served in WWII with the Air Force and was assigned to the 8th Air Force, 384th B-17 Bomber Group based in England. He completed 25 bombing missions including the first two daylight raids on Berlin. He later served in the Korean War. Boyd had a long career in the oil industry and retired from Exxon in 1978 after more than 30 years of service. He loved raising registered Hereford cattle at Boyd Cecil Ranch in Flatonia, Tex. Survivors include sons, Allen and William; three granddaughters; sisters, Martha ChapmanFox, Isabelle Charlotte Hawkins and Mary-Jo Reynolds; and brothers, Charles and Bill Cecil. Lillian Patrick Jordan on April 9, 2007, in Lexington, Ky. She was a member of Southern Hills United Methodist Church. Survivors include son, Michael Allen Jordan of Dalton, Ga.; daughter, Patricia Jordan White of Lexington; and four grandchildren. H. Paul Osborne on November 12, 2007, in Wichita, Kan. He earned a masters of divinity degree from Lexington Theological Seminary, was ordained a Methodist minister and later ordained to the priesthood of the Episcopal Church and received his M.A. degree in 1955. He was a member of the Masonic Order for over 50 years. He served churches in many states including Kentucky, Texas and Kansas. Survivors include his wife of 71 years, Gladys Jones Osborne ’39; daughter Ann; son John; and eight grandchildren. Jane McConnell Sanders on September 23, 2007, in Mt. Washington, Ky. She was a retired teacher and elementary supervisor in the Crittenden, Bullitt and Jefferson County Public Schools where she worked for 34 years. She was a member of Davidson Memorial United Methodist Church and taught Sunday school for over 40 years. She was the 1987 Citizen of the Year for the Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include her husband of 70 years, Foster J. Sanders ’36; children, Barbara Longacre of Shepherdsville, Ky. and Foster J. Sanders Jr. of Charlotte, N.C.; and five grandchildren. 1940 Stanley F. Bogacki on March 31, 2007, in Stamford, Conn. He received his degree from Temple University in dentistry. Survivors include son, Stan Bogacki, Jr. ’66, of New Canaan, Conn. 1942 Marjorie Harsh Wells on October 10, 2007, in Ft. Myers, FL. She worked for Kentucky West Virginia Gas Company in Ashland for over 30 years. She retired and moved to Avon Park, Fla. where she was church secretary for the First United Methodist Church. Her brother, Leonard Harsh ’48, with whom she made her home, preceded her in death on September 28, 2007. 1943 Robert L. Davis on September 4, 2007, in Winchester. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lena Mae Davis ’44. Jean Watson Simmers on February 9, 2007, in Brookhaven, Miss. She attended Candler School of Theology, Emory University, earning a master’s degree in religious education. She worked with local churches in Birmingham, Ala. and Hattiesburg, Miss. and served Methodist Conferences and churches on a voluntary basis. Survivors include her husband, Arthur Simmers Jr. of Brookhaven; her adopted son, Tetsuo Okuyama of Japan: and one granddaughter. Paul K. Spears on December 2, 2006. He lived in Portsmith, Ohio and was a retired teacher. Survivors include daughter, Kimberly Newman. 1945 Martha Marcum Morris died July 4, 2007, in Texas. 1947 Bill Kincaid on January 5, 2008, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a decorated World War II veteran and served as a radio operator in the Army’s 94th Signal Corps in Europe. He participated in the Ardennes OffenBill Kincaid ’47 sive and received a Bronze Star for service during the Battle of the Bulge. He also helped defend the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, Germany. His high school teaching career in Covington, Indian Hill and Ludlow spanned nearly 40 years. He was sponsor of the school newspaper at Indian Hill where he also served as golf coach for many years. He received the Indian Hill Award of Distinction, and the Cincinnati Enquirer named him Coach of the Year in 1976. He was a member of the Ohio High School Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame. He was a 17-year volunteer for the Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired and was named Volunteer of the Year by the association in 2000. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Mildred Poe Kincaid ’46, Sycamore Township; three sons, Geoffrey, Knoxville, Tenn., Stephen, Alloway, N.J., and Scott, Mason, Ohio; brother, Gayle Kincaid ’51, Winchester, Ky.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his brother, Gene Kincaid ’50, on November 3, 2007. 1948 Leonard Harsh on September 28, 2007, in Fort Myers, Fla. He was a veteran of the Army Air Force. He was sports editor for the Fort Myers News-Press and retired after 23 years. He began a new career with the U.S. Post Office and retired in 1987. He was actively involved with Little League, Pop Warner football and youth basketball. He was a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors include three children, Linda Strauser of Arizona, Marjorie Hefke and Richard Harsh, both of Fort Myers. His sister, Marjorie Harsh Wells ’42, died on October 10, 2007. 1950 Gene Kincaid on November 3, 2007 in Winchester. He was former mayor of Winchester and was named Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce in 1991. He was a former U. S. Marine and an ordained deacon at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife, Elaine; sons, Craig of Riley, N.C. and Doug of Winchester; three grandchildren; and brother Gayle Kincaid ’51 of Winchester. Suzanne Smith Kindred on November 5, 2007, in Winchester. She was owner and operator of Suzanne’s Weddings for 30 years and a member of First Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Charlie Kindred ’48; daughters Anne Willis of Ashland, Ohio; Charlene Tarvin of Knoxville, and Martha Jo Mays of Ashville, Ohio; son Mike Kindred of Winchester; ten grandchildren; and sister Betty Wynn of Deputy, Ind. 1951 Albert Allen on June 15, 2007, in Barbourville, Ky. at the age of 92. A resident of London, Ky., he was a United Methodist minister for 70 years. Survivors include son, Larry Allen of London; brother, Howard Allen; sisters, Avil Krause, Geneive Allen and Sylvia Swartz; and four grandchildren. 1953 Gerry Hearin on February 17, 2007. He lived in Birmingham, Ala. He was a Methodist minister and received his B.D. from Emory University Candler School of Theology. Survivors include his wife, June Fitzpatrick Hearin ’54. Clarence “Rusty” Shearer on September 9, 2007, in Lexington. He was a retired postmaster for the U.S. Postal Service in Winchester and an employee of the Meadowbrook Golf Course in Lexington. He was also a Korean War Army veteran and a member of Central Baptist Church in Winchester. Survivors include his wife, Sally Shearer; son Brian Shearer of Bourbon County, Ky.; daughter, Diane May of Winchester; two granddaughters; brother, Marcus Shearer ’47 of Louisville; and sister Evelyn Powell of Winchester. 1957 William “Bill” Walker on November 6, 2007, in Louisville. He was the owner of Walker Dental Specialties and a master director with Oxyfresh. 19 He was retired from the Army Reserves and a 30year member of the Thoroughbred Chorus, where he earned five gold medals. He was also a 61-year member of Crescent Hill United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Carol Burton Walker ’56; son, David Walker; daughter, Sara Helen Harbison; brother, John Walker; and three grandchildren. 1958 John Lovell Sr. on September 11, 2007, in Owensboro. He earned his masters degree from the University of Tennessee. A retired teacher, he taught in Knoxville, Bullitt County and Muhlenberg County. He was a field service representative for Title III at Western Kentucky University and was employed with banks in Muhlenberg County for several years. He was an Air Force veteran, serving during the Korean War. Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Chrystalee Martin Lovell; son, John Gardner Lovell III ’00; and sister, Annie Abbott, all of Greenville. 1961 Frank Rickman Snyder on March 4, 2007. He was a former chair of the Scott County Board of Education and retired director of fiscal and benefits services for Georgetown College. In addition to KWC, he was a graduate of Georgetown College, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville and Western Kentucky University. He was a member of Faith Baptist Church and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Snyder; children, Dana Kay Snyder of Cincinnati and Frank Rickman Snyder II of Georgetown; three grandchildren; and brother, William Preston Snyder of Knoxville, Tenn. 1962 James Ranson on June 19, 2007, in Owensboro. A veteran of the Marine Corps, Jim worked for General Electric, owned and operated Jim’s Hardware in Columbia and continued with MPD, where he was manager for scheduling and procurement. He was an active member of St. John United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Dee Brown Ranson; daughters, Sondra Ranson Jones ’87 of Owensboro, Stacy Hughbanks of Pee Wee Valley and Jennifer Higgins of Beijing, China; parents, Harford and Emma Bell Ranson of Owensboro; stepchildren, Crystal Livers and Kyle Reed, both of Owensboro; sister, Sharon Ranson Sauer ’68 of Owensboro; and seven grandchildren. 1964 Eileen Hooper (Young) Jones on February 12, 2007, in Owensboro. She earned her masters degree from Western Kentucky University and spent most of her teaching career in the Owensboro City Schools. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ and the Owensboro Women’s Club. She participated in two of the first Friendship Force tours. Survivors include children, Rodney Young of Marion, Va.; D. Ellen Basham of Owensboro; and David Young of Franklin, Tenn; and four grandchildren. 20 1965 Richard Adams on September 26, 2007, in New Albany, Ind.. He was a machine design draftsman with the Whirlpool Corporation in Evansville as well as other companies in the area. He was also employed part-time by Work One in Corydon. Owensboro; James Crowe of Evansville, Karen Lyles of Houston, Jacqueline Board of Dallas and Alesia Morgan of Memphis; and 57 grandchildren. Richard Adams’65 1967 Jerry Whitley in Louisville. He was a United Methodist minister. 1970 Lynne Romer Baylis on November 20, 2007 in Cincinnati. She was a manager of administration of domestic sales for Federal Express and attended St. Michael’s Roman Catholic Church. Survivors include sons, Andrew and Jason Baylis, both of Cincinnati; brothers, Richard Romer ’67 of Springfield, Thomas of Mount Pulaski, Robert of Decatur, Steven of Dillon, Col., Joseph of Golden, Col., and Roman of Springfield. Daniel H. Powe on April 1, 2007, in Owensboro. He was the self-employed owner of Kentucky Restoration for 31 years. Survivors include his father, Howard Powe of Woodbridge, Conn.; sons, Dan Powe of Gallatin, Tenn., and Jim Powe of Mount Juliet, Tenn.; two grandchildren; and brother, Howard Powe of Dumfries, Va. Karen Clark Ragland on May 20, 20007, in Louisville. She was retired from Nelson County Schools as a gifted resource teacher. She was a devoted teacher for 27 years. She attended Epiphany United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Richard Ragland, Louisville; her father and mother Margie and Roy Clark ’46 of Lebanon, Ky.; brother, Emory Clark ’80 of Louisville; and sister, Lee Ann Clark Dimiceli ’74 of Randolph, N.J. 1990 Mary Lou Coomes on May 8, 2007, in Owensboro. She retired from Dismas House and was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church and a member of the Eucharistic ministry. She was preceded in death by her son, Michael Owens Coomes ’80. Survivors include sons, Richard Coomes II ’86 of Owensboro, Russell Coomes ’82 of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Patrick Coomes of Mesa, Ariz.; daughters, Melody Coomes Alford ’82 and Joy Coomes ’82, both of Nashville; and 16 grandchildren. 1998 Kara White on February 18, 2007, in Albuquerque, N.M. A native of Lewisport, Ky., she lived in Taos, N.M. for several years and worked for the Taos Ski Valley Lodge. She graduated from Western Kentucky University. Survivors include her parents, Larry and Jackie White of Carrollton, Ky.; brother Chad White, and sister, Kami Osowicz, both of Lewisport. 1971 Norvile Alex Rodgers, Jr. on February 15, 2007, in Oxford, Ga. He graduated from Louisville Presbyterian Seminary and served as a United Methodist minister for over 25 years. Survivors include his wife, Sherry Rodgers; sons, Alex Matthew Rodgers of Louisville, and Rollin Jeremy Rodgers of San Diego; two grandchildren; mother, Juanita Rodgers of Louisville; brothers, Homer of La., and Waymon of Louisville; and sisters, Sharon McCrary of Shelbyville, Ky., Brenda Gonsiorek of Bristol, Wis. and Theresa Davis of Mt. Washington, Ky. 1977 Sharon Starr Law Duckwall on August 30, 2007, in Owensboro. She was a systems analyst and programmer and a member of Maceo Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School and played the piano. Survivors include her husband of 25 years, David Duckwall; sons, David and Casey; daughter, Alana Troutman; four grandchildren; sister, Pauline Law of Owensboro; and brothers, Tommie Law of Owensboro and Ronnie Law of Beaver Dam. 1978 Ollie Crowe Purcell on August 24, 2007, in Owensboro. She was a teacher’s aide at Lincoln Elementary School and a classroom instructor at Seven Hills Elementary School. She retired from the Earle C. Clements Job Corps as a career systems development academic instructor. Survivors include children, Leslie Crowe Jr., Dorothy Flowers, Bobbie Crowe, Anna Ophelia Haire, Sharon Owens and Kenneth Crowe, all of William Blake Hundley on April 28, 2007, in Owensboro. He was a KWC groundskeeper from 1977 to 1984. He was a member of the Emmanuel Seventh Day Adventist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lou Hundley; son, Isaac of Owensboro; and daughter, Sarah Beth Hundley of Hinesville, Ga. Wayne Metz on April 11, 2007, in Owensboro. He was an Associate Professor Emeritus of History and Political Science and taught at KWC from 1972 until 1987. He was an ordained Episcopal priest, an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Trinity Episcopal Church. Survivors include four sons. Gil Whittenberg on January 18, 2007, in Louisville. He was a KWC trustee from 1959 to 1980 and received an honorary doctorate from Kentucky Wesleyan. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, he served as a lieutenant in the Air Force. Gil was owner and CEO of Whittenberg Engineering and Construction Company and was responsible for restoring the historic Seelbach Hotel in Louisville. He was a member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Gayle Ford Whittenberg; daughters, Kathleen Reed and Deborah Feireisel; three grandchildren; and stepdaughter, Caroline Root. 2006-2007 Honor Roll & Annual Report for July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007 1931 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 50% Holley F. Skidmore * 1933 Total Giving $500 Class Participation 17% Mary Louise Whiteside Denton 1935 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 25% George D. Rives 1936 Total Giving $1,000 Class Participation 14% Foster J. Sanders 1937 Total Giving $100 Class Participation 20% Lexie Bryant Taylor 1938 Total Giving $13,350 Class Participation 47% Lloyd W. Baldwin Harold W. Dorsey T. D. Everett Ruth Sudduth Fishback Marion Wilson McCrea Rachel Shultz Neubauer H. Paul Osborne * Edgar L. Robbins Jane McConnell Sanders* 1939 Total Giving $950 Class Participation 38% Stella Glass Finley Gladys Jones Osborne Elizabeth Cole Sphar 1940 Total Giving $2,525 Class Participation 50% Gertrude Ellis Morris Charles H. Shaver James J. Trimble 1941 1944 1942 John O. Venable Total Giving $600 Class Participation 24% Anna Sudduth Codell Charles F. Martin William Q. Stacy Betty Foster Strode Total Giving $2,035 Class Participation 40% John C. Brinson Emeline Moore Kappel Marion Collings Norton Carson McReynolds Piercy Malcolm Rawlings Marjorie Harsh Wells * 1943 Total Giving $2,410 Class Participation 67% Alvin Y. Callahan Alvin J. Gilliam * Kathryn Keath Jackson Helen W. Johnson Thirlen Osborne Fred R. Pfisterer Jean Watson Simmers * Louise Stoess Smith Total Giving $91,075 Class Participation 38% Alta Gray Cox F. Bennett Hulse Jr. Margaret Duncan Hunt W. H. Moore Luellen Pyles 1945 Total Giving $900 Class Participation 43% John L. Coomer Clark L. Haggard Bettilou Biedenkopf Holland Peggy Phillips Powell Barbara Gregg Shirley Jean Razor Skinner 1946 Total Giving $5,313 Class Participation 39% Roy E. Clark Charles R. Elswick Elbridge T. Holland Mildred Poe Kincaid Jean Sudduth Richeson Katherine Orme Rogers D. V. Terry Shearer 1947 Total Giving $17,320 Class Participation 50% Mary Watson Bush Jane Baber Christopher Lela W. Helm Carolyn Hayes Hulse William P. Kincaid Jr.* Marcia Smith Lawrence Marcus L. Shearer 1948 Total Giving $1,730 Class Participation 44% Mary Taylor Ecton Beryl C. Franklin Nancy Coons Franklin Beulah Moore Hart John W. Hocker Gloria Baldwin Rawlings Kenneth E. Snowden 1949 Total Giving $2,965 Class Participation 45% Paula Cunningham Bush Faye Miller Catron Elizabeth Greer Cheatham Nell S. Cheatham John L. Collins Gene F. Conway Jean Williams Conway Donnie N. Crenshaw 21 Robert B. Goodwin Loyce Meadows Edith Bowles Myles C. Edgar Norton Lucille Harmon Snedegar Rosemary Johnson Wheeler 1950 Total Giving $19,467 Class Participation 42% Marilyn Fitzpatrick Acosta Anna Price Allen Charles R. Armstrong Paul I. Baber Jo Van Hoy Beshear Irma Allen Bruning Ann Hays Collins J. M. Foley Sarah Horton Harris Philip L. Hogan Gene S. Kincaid * James W. Martin Russell T. Montfort Leatha Blair Nickell G. Chad Perry James T. Polley Leslie H. Reynolds Nell Batts Robertson Gilbert Schroerluck James E. Stephens Johnny R. Wiseman 1951 Total Giving $4,225 Class Participation 50% William H. Acosta Mary Clyde Wilson Bettge Carol Combs Daugherty Gloria Seale Durham June Manley Godbey Sherman B. Harris Jane Grenn Hylton Kenneth P. Johnson Evelyn Bruington Moremen John H. Porter Pat Propst Jr. Bettye Everly Schroerluck Riley P. Shirley Audrey L. Smith John T. Smith John A. Snowden Mary Hart Snowden 1952 Total Giving $4,285 Class Participation 60% Robert Blake Elizabeth Henderson Bunch Norman F. Christopher Samuel R. Clark Harriet Billeter Conner Billy J. Cox Jeannette Sharp Curtis George H. Daniel Jack M. Gold Joan Webb Hughes Sybil Sherman Kelly Douglas D. Moseley Sophie Goolman Osborne Patricia Powell Rees Eleanor Pfister Reynolds Lewis M. Ricketts Douglas R. Sasser Betty Ratliff Smith Margaret Duley Smith George W. Webb Luther Westerfield 22 1953 Total Giving $14,285 Class Participation 63% Class Ambassador Bruce Barrett Payton F. Adams Bruce E. Barrett Allie B. Curtis Delores Craft Eldridge Jane Blakemore Foster Wendell G. Freer Mary Hacker Gilliam Juanita Heflin Haggard Alberta Chapman Hall Gerry M. Hearin * Charles B. Hogg Donna W. Johnson Betty Jean Wyant Moseley Madeline Niceley Betty Perkins Pitzer Alice Poe Robison Clarence W. Shearer * Peggy Seale Snowden William E. Snowden W. Glenn Sowards John Spaulding Janice Farmer Weaver Lillian Elliott Westerfield David J. Whaley James H. Jones Jane Sublet Kaufmann James R. Maxfield David Noblett Joan Humphrey Parker Joe F. Roop Charlotte Sowards Doris Sublett Julia Moorman Tate 1957 Total Giving $2,075 Class Participation 39% Geraldine McWhorter Conder Pat Render Fraim June Fitzpatrick Hearin Bob G. Royster Beverly Bruner Skaggs James O. Thurmond Edward W. Wright Total Giving $24,391 Class Participation 54% Class Ambassador Richard Zimmerman Robert B. Alexander William G. Boultinghouse H. Randall Capps Lowell W. Clark Sandra Schmidt Dickinson Emma Goff Graves Frankie Scott Hager Edna Dixon Hale Bettye Dunville Hartz Mary Coombs Head Larryl E. Huntley James W. Jones Thomas M. Kelly Ella Stewart McPherson Adrian B. Moody William E. Oaks C. Kenneth Peters Betty F. Puckett Ewing Rascoe Merrylen Wesley Sparks Sherman D. Staples Ann Cates Tanner S. R. Thompson Marion F. Tinsley Richard Worden J. Richard Zimmerman 1955 1958 1954 Total Giving $9,237 Class Participation 35% Ernest W. Abernathy Edmond E. Batsel Bobby C. Black James L. Brown Ben Cain Ray B. Dowell Rhoda Gillespie Peters Patricia Webster Rankin Joanne Fox Ricketts Robert K. Taylor Janette Walker Tinsley 1956 Total Giving $16,760 Class Participation 48% Class Ambassador Bill Bowling Clancy E. Barnes Bernice G. Bauer Helen Bowers William W. Bowling William J. Clark Barbara Moseley Cockrum Geneva A. Cottrell Charles T. Day Marilyn Owen Dorsey Ann S. Ellers Mary T. Farley Beverly Bell Hemphill Rose Hamilton Hill Timothy R. Holly Nada Jones Huntley Total Giving $22,947 Class Participation 55% Class Ambassador Nancy Svara Zimmerman Jo Ann Clark Ash John Baggett Carol Ayer Baker Betty Ayres Boultinghouse Millie Vaughn Cason Marilyn Lacy Clark Robert G. Fiocchi Sylvia Ross Freeman Garland W. Hagan Yu Hak Hahn Ralph W. Head David L. Hilton William B. Lacefield John G. Lovell * Myrna Gregory Melhiser Fran Dillehay Moody Lairy W. Nofsinger Ronald J. Prater Lyle H. Reburn Ellis W. Reynolds Charles W. Sensel J. Randy Shultz Hugo Steinkamp W. Noel Stephenson Gertrude Stone Ron E. Stuart Yvonne Decker Taylor Marion Cox Thoms Paul E. Thoms Robert B. Whitfield Nancy Svara Zimmerman 1959 Total Giving$128,290 Class Participation 34% Benjamin H. Abbott Linda Huffacker Abbott Arthur Ashcraft Don R. Brown Alice Perkins Davis Elizabeth Mahon Deddens Rodney P. Dempsey Charles H. Epperson Anita Simmons Freer Suzanne Settle Graham Walter A. Graham Hugh R. Hale William E. Hill Bob Himes David E. Hocker Julia Williams Hughes Douglas Humphrey MaryBarr Foster Humphrey C. Mickey Miller Carl D. Richards Charles T. Rogers Margaret Heltsley Schertzinger Emogene Clark Stephenson 1960 Total Giving $79,906 Class Participation 50% Alice Cameron Baker Patricia Jones Brown Harold R. Burton Joy Dike Burton Joan Grey Capps Julius Carter Edward Crady Patsy Helm Crady Jane Simpson Epperson Opal Bailey Ernst John H. Freer Robert L. Graham Glenda Alexander Guess James E. Guess Horace Harrison Pat Ireland Houston Donald R. Hughes William P. Hume Ellis B. Johnson Joseph G. Kenny M. Allen Kirtley Berry F. Major Jerry W. Miller Barbara Lampson Nicholls James L. Prater Nancy Mays Price Robert C. Rice Vivian Riley Rice Charles G. Seitz Sheila Borell Sensel B. Harry Spurrier Warren L. Stephens Roger Stinnett William H. Vogel Sarah D. Williams R. Allen Wilson 1961 Total Giving $65,457 Class Participation 41% Class Ambassador Phyllis Stone Church Garry P. Ayer Jack A. Baird Philip B. Bosley Patricia Clark Burton W. Hershell Cave Jr. Phyllis Stone Church Harold E. Crabtree Jesse C. Dixon W. M. Dixon Lyle E. Dunbar Judith Rogers Ford Foster A. Guess Bennie Horrell Judy Mason Horrell George W. Hurter Ray Hutchison William A. Jackson Suzanne Smith Kenny Judith Ball Lawrence Harvey Marksberry Ruth E. Nuckols Euba Caraway Organ Patricia Williams Owen Shirley Davis Sutherlin Ella Whobrey Thomas D. Blaine Wright 1962 Total Giving $16,355 Class Participation 33% Class Ambassador David Westerfield Patricia Mize Allen Dorothy Hayes Basham William J. Carlyle Doris Eubanks Estes Gordon F. Furukawa Dan Grundhoefer Frances Farmer Hall Larry K. Harrington Ruth Hutton Hume Sandy Pickerill Jackson Neil B. Jesse E. Fred Lawrence Bettie Render Majors Alma W. Martin Anne E. McDaniel Stephen R. Morrison Joseph L. Petz Norbit Pruden J. Charlie Schertzinger Elaine Hurst Seitz Robert Spencer Herbert L. Stowers David A. Westerfield Danny Williams Lora Anderson Williams Margaret Peete Wilson Ann C. Winslow 1963 Total Giving $7,610 Class Participation 52% Ann Eads Brown C. D. Burberry Jo Ann Burton Roderick Butlin Roger L. Clark Rebecca Capps Clayton Marcia Wyant Clore Portia Aldridge Ezell David S. Farrar Robert W. Fowler Ron Gaddie James H. Hancock James R. Hisle Linda Ahmann Hutchison John M. Keith Sharon Ling Kurtz William B. Kurtz Gerald R. Lee Harriet Clark Loring Ann Plain Maddox Thomas C. Meredith Mary Law Morrison Jean Taylor Owen Larry Pitchford Wanda Prater June Lyne Robinson Brenda Day Seltman Sally Magruder Standiford Martha Davis Stroud Terry R. Taylor Mary Grant Wareing Jeanette Litsey Westerfield William B. Wilson 1964 Total Giving $3,735 Class Participation 27% Class Ambassador Mary Louise Rankin Barker Nora Crumbaker Brown Bobbi Jamora Butlin Marcia Lacy Carlyle Gina Williamson Coarsey Gaylia Hills Dugger James A. Ewing Midge Goeth Alyce Jones Hicks Joyce Gray Hisle Kenneth H. Marshall Randall H. Owen Bruce S. Parker Paul Radcliff Carolyn M. Reddicks Charles Reiser Curtis R. Richey M. Gayle Roberts Daniel S. Schmitz Wanda Horrar Schmitz Peggy Stivers Kay Caruthers Thomison 1965 Total Giving $11,436 Class Participation 34% Class Ambassador Jim Perkins Michael J. Arons Thomas J. Bell James L. Brown Dudley Capelle Ruthann Simmons Capelle W. L. Chapman Russell Doeringer W. Russell East Doug L. Everly Janis Greene Wanda Harper Henry Leonard N. Holmgren Ruth Howard Hughes William G. Hughes Sharon Humphrey Johnson James R. Kaiser Donna Kurtz Keith Ronald D. Kern Dennis W. Kirtley Nancy English Leach L. Mark Lutz Marian Marksberry Pauletta Perkins Matthews Elise Hadley McDivitt Norris McDivitt Beverley Grant McEnroe Barry H. McGaw Dennis C. Moore Mary A. Nebold Bonnie Snyder Pagan James D. Perkins David K. Phillips Glover Priar Donald E. Rankin Barbara Austin Romer Don M. Stroud Gail Taylor Sharon Brenner Taylor Kenneth Westerfield Vernile Gray Whitmer Jack L. Woods 1966 Total Giving $39,723 Class Participation 31% William S. Anderson Janet Jones Bell R. Eric Binns Stanley F. Bogacki Martha Lillie Bryant Susan Ayer Burberry Connie Butler Coleman Doug K. Cubbon Carol Calhoun Doeringer Markley Midkiff Freer Marshall Heuser Doris Moreland Jones J. R. Jones William E. Litsey Marian Saalwaechter Love Martha Henry Ludwiczak Joyce Wilkerson Marshall Pauline Whitman Marshall Betsy Scott Powell Richard Pratt Randall L. Raskin John L. Rose John M. Shaver Russell N. Van Zant Daniel E. Voight Roy S. Voorhis 1967 Total Giving $39,916 Class Participation 39% Class Ambassador Sally Allen Crenshaw Henry T. Azuma Pat Place Baber Laurence H. Bonilla M. Brooke Blair Bowers Spencer Clark Sally Allen Crenshaw Pat Hardesty Denier Thomas G. Dixon Fred Eaton Sharon Midkiff Edge Danny Garland Marcia Fowler Garland Susan Hazelrigg Gray Harold L. Hall James W. Hanson Thomas O. Harrison John W. Jones Grace Fisher Keller Mollie Dinwiddie McGaw Jay H. Miller Deborah Cohee Morin Walter Ousey Jr. Larry J. Render Richard F. Romer Charles L. Springer Larry E. Stephenson John T. Stewart R. D. Swisher Mary P. Thorpe Angelo Vaccaro Ruth Miller Ward Leon Van Woodrow Ronnie F. Yount Howard A. Zeimer 1968 Total Giving $13,083 Class Participation 37% James R. Adkins James Arington John C. Bauer John D. Blaney Dianne Moseley Buehrle Doris B. Campbell C. David Cavanah Sandra Williams Cavanah Graham B. Cooke Martha Neal Nuckols Cooke T. Jeff Crume Robert Dalzell Sandra Meeker Davenhall James R. Dersch Judy Higdon Dixon Gary D. Dugger Thomas W. Eblen Clarence Engel William N. Foree Judy Smith Hall Joan Curd Hartmann Renita Howard Hines Judy Mathis Hughes Paula Rogers Kaiser Robert F. Keller Diane Joseph Khouri Kathleen Krahwinkel Neil K. Leach Anna B. Libunao P. Michael Lutz Barry K. Martin Shirley Peach McManus Mary Ann Meyer Pardieck Tommie M. Miller Meta Woolf Parker Shyrlon H. Payne Rosa Lea Price H. Michael Robinson Patricia Rose Schmied Donald Schwarz Martha Snyder Suzanne Tack Staffieri Jackie A. Stearman Del France Vaccaro Ronald C. Villa Lana Hastiings Vincent Karen Shourds Weatherholt H. Don Wetzel Clyde B. Wills Richard C. Wood 1969 Total Giving $63,256 Class Participation 32% Class Ambassador Christie Kell Stumpf Carole A. Barrass Calvin W. Barto Susan Mayrose Barto Roger C. Basinger Lucretia C. Begley Joanna Brown Blaney Carol Wiedmer Carnighan Janice Addington Coomer John C. Coomer Marisue Stevens Coy Stephen B. Coy Bonnell Crabtree Marilynn CunninghamAmos William F. Davenhall Martha Ward Day James R. Dew Beverly Servatius Fagan Susan L. Farris Mary Tippin Foree K. Wayne Foster Nancy Walden Galster Tony Grizaniuk Thomas Hobgood Lynne Rutledge Holloway Joy Wood Horton Nancy Alexander Howell James E. Howley Janet Dombrowski Ingram James E. Jones Joseph A. Larr Judith Cox Larr Thomas MacGregor Richard J. O’Neill Roger A. Parker Sandra Miller Roberts Sam D. Sandefur Donald C. Schmied George K. Skiadas Stewart P. Smith Dorothy S. Smithson Cathy Myers Spenard Betty Brunson Stroud Christie Kell Stumpf John M. Swann Sharon Gregory Watkins Sara Ireland Wetzel Joseph R. Williamson 1970 Total Giving $20,455 Class Participation 18% Class Ambassador Doug Matthews Donald K. Abbott Jeffrey W. Burns Ann Rogers Clark William Dodson Paul A. Doeringer Charles D. Evans Louis F. Goecker Betty Phelps Herndon Sheryl Hayes Hudson Stephen D. Hudson Bonnie O. Johnson Cheryl Downing King Fred King Ann Lackey Landini Walter McCutchan Gail N. Perkins Sally Floyd Ridley Kenneth R. Sheaffer John F. Swaim Jr. Shirley White Thurmond Michael H. Uebelhor 23 James R. Vincent Jr. William R. West Norma Moore Worth 1971 Total Giving $6,985 Class Participation 25% Edna Nall Bates Linda Ledford Condit William H. Eidson Mary A. Graves W. Faye Price Grubb Ronald A. Lunn A. Jeff Martz Robin Robbins McCutchan Carol Mastin Monica Charles Monica Larry G. Morris Daniel O’Neill James M. Raine J. S. Ridley Benjamin Scaturro Joseph R. Schabot Albert J. Smith Eugene Smith George W. Stephens Bonnie Rizer Swaim Doris Curry Turner Stephen W. Uebelhor Linda I. Vail Bonnie Urfer Vincent Roy H. Walter Carolyn Miller Wills Paul Zanat 1972 Total Giving $55,815 Class Participation 30% Ward D. Barry Linda Bartley Branstetter Thomas A. Burdette Niki Reitz Carlson Valerie R. Dando Dennis W. DeWeese Charles H. Flaim Terry K. Fulks Mary Ann Burks Gregory Charles Hagan Jeffrey P. Hartmann Roger H. Hayes Pamela Hall Heckart Kyle L. Hudson Walter Kendall Gretchen Chillson O’Neill Elizabeth Lucas Powers V. G. Synder Reynolds Patricia F. Richey Janice Black Roberts David G. Shelton William H. Skrentny Joey R. Smith Clifford Sparks Dale Stewart Jimmy L. Sullivan Janet Laswell Suwanski Deborah Day Tardive Camilla Harreld Taylor Richard L. Waddle David R. Watkins John W. Weaver 1973 Total Giving $4,035 Class Participation 32% Class Ambassador Beth Robinson Ronk 24 Darrell R. Baird Juanita Brannen Phyllis Crumbaker Calvert John G. Carlson Margaret Williamson Cavitt Donna Cerio Janet Helmers Clark John G. Condit Lynn Kleissler Cooper Patrick M. Corkran Dwayne D. Cox Gary Critser Tony J. Crowe Donna Deason-Dubrock William T. Faith Joan Sperry Fawcett Michael L. Garman Michael L. Gibbons Carol L. Jones Bonnie Nezin Knowlton Joyce Mackey Malony Tod D. Megibow William Micou Flora Jones Norsworthy Raymond A. O’Banion Roger O’Brien Beth Robinson Ronk John J. Rossi Deborah Hudson Shelton Kathryn H. Sherman Suzanne Thompson Shirrell Betty Henry Sparks Richard F. Suwanski LaVonne Hunter Tisdal Richard Vey Mary Blanchard Walter Michael R. Wood John A. Wright Micaela Loughlin Zanat 1974 Total Giving $7,800 Class Participation 25% Harriett Schenkman Applegarth Janet Rickard Austin Marsha L. Bivens David A. Day John R. Dew Lee Clark Dimiceli Vincent C. Dimiceli John L. Dooling Stephen L. Fort Martha Roberts Hardesty John R. Hoffman Carma Henning Hogue Arba Kenner Nancy Luckett Kramer Chris B. Madison Edward B. McCoy Anne Bivins Roberts Debbie Bellamy Scheip G. C. Scheip Rick Seelhorst Kathy Moore Shields Stephen T. Tornatore Edward A. Trapasso Joel Utley Kenneth Walden Joanne Weaver Michael H. Welsch 1975 Total Giving $86,501 Class Participation 28% Pamela Hall Bolton Gary Cavitt Deborah Tinius Crone Patricia Ledford Haley Arthur D. Hazel Mike Horn Walter L. Lee Debra Black McCoy Mary Stevens Owen Margaret Stinnette Pickerill Roy W. Pickerill Glenn C. Pine Karen Potter Rex W. Robinson Judy Kamp Rodgers Gloria Johnson Royster Lynn Braun Sollman Evelyn Hockins Walker Sheila Adkins Wayne Jack T. Wells Ronald W. Yearby 1976 Total Giving $2,185 Class Participation 19% Ann Mattingly Boone William C. Buxton Vicki Lyle Combs Nancy S. Connor Ann Bryant Cotey Robert R. Depp Sherry Peveler Lee Stephen B. Lee Paul Meserve Keith M. Moody Amy Owen O’Brien Patrice Dibble Parsons Mark Rutledge Arlene Bailey Tate R. Gregg Tate Mary Waller Wyatt Kay Ayer Yearby Hugo Zimmermann 1977 Total Giving $920 Class Participation 21% Joe Edens Karen Stanton Gentry Joanie Bauer Hupp Nancy Falls Kling Linda Ellis Mattingly David G. McBride Mary-Jane Mason Owens Vicki Ferguson Petrie Karen Goodman Pine Julie Sasser Reid Gayle Gilliam Rutledge Jeanmaire Richardson Schmeltzer Molly Ridley Smith Paul D. Ward 1978 Total Giving $6,800 Class Participation 29% Angela Veach Aull John B. Begley Catherine Meeks Bishop Michael Bishop Sally Hoffer Black Nancy Best Bradshaw Timothy P. Brown Brent E. Cochran Glenn R. Cox Lynn Payne Dauby Fran Newell Denham J. Scott Dixon Cassandra Humble Ellis Dorris T. Fulkerson Mark A. Gibbons William D. Gilliam Thomas B. Grieb Maurice Hancock Betty Mitchell Moran Mark W. Perko Karen Clark Ragland * D. L. Ross Susan Conn Ross Bryant Stiles Cherie Gilmore Stiles 1979 Total Giving $7,525 Class Participation 24% Class Ambassador D. Dwight Armstrong D. Dwight Armstrong Vickie James Davis Deborah Carter Dearing Stanley Gentry Cheryl Smith Gibbons Gerald W. Goodall Karon May Greenwell Cheryl Spaulding Grieb Sara Farmer Hall Patricia Miller Humphrey W. G. King Ramona Hill Logsdon Thomas C. Major Leora Smith McCoy Dennis L. Newberry Tonya Marksberry Robinson Everett Buddy Rogers David W. Runkle Katherine E. Simpson Sharon Hubbard Tepperberg Carmen Schinkel Thiedeman Susan Taylor Tyler 1980 Total Giving $3,420 Class Participation 21% Class Ambassador Fred Wright Sam R. Clark W. Emory Clark James D. Cockrum Nancy Coppage Candace J. Druley Janice Clark Edds Terry D. Edwards Alvis E. Foster Steve Frey Patrice Webster Hancock Sharon Whitehouse Hoff Ruthe Pfisterer Holmberg Diana Hamric Maslowski Kirk P. Moody Melody Richardson Nash Patrick M. O’Neil Arthur K. Rivard Wesley G. Sowards Janice Fahrendorf Sweeney Clarence D. Trent Ron Tyler Debra Johnson Wankel Betty L. Whitworth Fred L. Wright 1981 Total Giving $1,875 Class Participation 11% Class Ambassador Ivan Corbin Patricia Menzer Baldwin John W. Brock David L. Byers Noel B. Clayton Ivan G. Corbin Mark Hedges Terri Welch Luzynski Delores R. Murphy Cheri Reinhart Rivard 1982 Total Giving $1,140 Class Participation 15% C. W. Albertson Melody Coomes Alford Sandy Jesso Applegett Deborah Thomas Caswell Kimberly Day Cloyd Theresa Schulte Cockrum Bruce E. Cole James M. Diderrich Sandra Stewart Mullikin Kevin Plummer Jeanetta G. Riley Virginia Harmon Robbins Christopher A. Tolliver James M. Watkins Theresa Whittaker-Grimm Richard V. Wood 1983 Total Giving $18,383 Class Participation 17% David Applegett Lori E. Black Carla Clark Clancy Sherry Miller Feldpausch W. Jeff Foreman Ricky W. Hamilton Robert L. Hast Mark Huls Tonya Jennings Kenner Judy L. Lawhorn Patricia Gabbert McFarling Melody Lesher Medley Nanette Page Paige Embry Plummer Sherry J. Rigel R. Mitch Settle Rebecca Rudd Whitehead Tammy Lyles Witcher 1984 Total Giving $4,190 Class Participation 14% Betty Witham Albertson Lynn D. Black Kimberley L. Burton Jennifer Linn Chiusano Robert W. Cockrum Sean C. Combs Bart D. Darrell Kevin F. Dilger David L. Estes Nell Horman Paige Fenton Huls Jeffrey T. Lekson Lisa K. Offutt Timothy B. Rickard Erma B. Risley Craig A. Settle Lori J. Williams Peter J. Youll Carol Sutherland Harrington Marie Chappell Hicks Roy M. Hicks Jr. John C. Hill Scott E. Kramer Stephanie O’Neal Leibee Ronna Puckett Ogle Marilyn Hopkins Shimp Judith Goebel Tingley 1985 1988 Total Giving $5,765 Class Participation 20% John M. Akin Elizabeth Jones Brandt Cathy Pace Dempsey Janna Dawson Grose Frances K. Hagan Angela Hamer Heppler D. Talmage Hocker Susan M. Jones Carolyn Hess Kroeger Peter J. Libman Richard P. Long Bobbi Baize Maynard Ernest K. Mize Aimee Hughes Newberry Susan W. Newberry Michele Stites Settle Jay F. Smith Marian Helm Smith Sharon Porter Wagner Gregory S. Washing Diana White Wilhite 1986 Total Giving $2,505 Class Participation 20% Christopher Armstrong Sherry MacPherson Baker Kelly G. Duncan Pamela Beck Duncan Billy Fields Donna Linton Fields Elizabeth Beeler Howard Lori Hall Kramer Penny Mills Kramer Dia Booth Ling Bruce A. Malony Patty Dickens Menard Theresa Gaesser Moeller Bert F. Neal Connie G. Powell Nancy Krahwinkel Rogers Thomas W. Smith Juanita Estes Sprague John W. Tullis Anjanette Murphy Volk Ruth D. Westerfield 1987 Total Giving $1,920 Class Participation 19% Juan J. Armitage Rebecca Devine Burden Linda Fowler Burns Janna Duncan DeMarsh John M. Dempsey Steven D. Hargis Total Giving $4,355 Class Participation 26% Class Ambassador Robin Clay Hall Melissa Stiff Aull Angela Chinn Austin Albert B. Bell Amelia Woolen Brumley Mark A. Carroll Aileen Clark Dugger Tracy Schneider Dunnavant Gregory Fuqua Laura Everly Girvin Robin Clay Hall Amy Jo Harwood-Jackson Dyke R. Marble Jamie F. Price Christie Flood Raleigh Graham C. Reynolds Jeffrey T. Sampson Michael K. Sprague Jennifer Pack Stallard Julie Hartgrove Stallings Ian Tingley Sandra Beavin Vanover Barbara Magnuson Woodward Timothy P. Young 1989 Total Giving $4,765 Class Participation 16% Class Ambassador Jacqueline M. Fischer Kevin Aull Lisa Eisenmenger Bell Ellen B. Crafton Susan Robbins Crago Jacqueline M. Fischer Shannon Meek Fuqua Pamela J. Hagan John H. Howard Stephen B. Humphress Ryan Kenneth Lemond Kimberly Fell Lewis Stephen B. Milne Stacy Beyke Payne Mari White Smallshaw Wendelin Wotowiec Talcott Laura Carlisle Tyler Lee C. Tyler 1990 Total Giving $3,220 Class Participation 17% Susan Hilliard Adair Tammy Hill Alexander Thomas R. Burgess Agnes Wedding Church Andrea Swearingen Clifford Tracy Watson Cockrum Veronica Boling Ent Holly C. Hast Jody M. Head J. Denise Hardison Levasseur Elizabeth Noble Lubbe Laura Ramey Marble Marsha Connell Mills Jonathan L. Pollitte Kevin D. Stallard Christopher Winnecke Adam H. Wojtelwicz 1991 Total Giving $5,570 Class Participation 9% Class Ambassador Bessie Luttrell Kirsten Ahnell Karen LaMure Carter Cynthia Taylor Evans Michael H. Fulkerson Candi J. Jenkins Christina S. Kramer Kathryn V. Phillips Antony L. Saragas Charles E. Standiford Josh Wright 1992 Total Giving $12,717 Class Participation 16% Class Ambassadors Brad Bates Gina Benson Bates Bradley D. Bates Gina Benson Bates Garret H. Carter Thomas R. Carter Travis R. Chaney Thomas M. Durbin Kevin N. Gibson Carolyn Haynes Haleman Timothy P. Hornsby Melanie Wright Hughes Stephanie Shively Luckett Chad J. Lyons Laurie Weida Major Mitchell C. Major Gary L. Parker Ernest Rakes Nancy Gorrell Skiadas Blaine J. Weddle Steven Wilt Robin Haas Winnecke 1993 Total Giving $1,235 Class Participation 20% Class Ambassador Laura Lea Bassett William E. Brown Perry S. Corbin Troy L. Haleman Brent M. Holsclaw Kristi Dixon Hornsby Debra Henshaw James Lance M. James Timothy W. Johnson Nita M. Kincaid Edward A. Krahwinkel Jodi Parks Krahwinkel Bruce E. Kuegel Amy McIntyre Lisner Kasey Brandon Nelson Amy Coleman Noble Daniel L. Perkins Lori Brown Rakes Gregory A. Risch Jennifer Vargason Roberts Charles H. Stauffer Frank L. Thompson Amy S. Townsley 1994 Total Giving $1,430 Class Participation 11% Christopher D. Cary Shannon Arnold Casey J. Stephen Curry Julie Case Dean Sherry Grant Dour Patrick G. Fawcett Gary Fletcher Jason W. Goddard Pamela R. Gossett Preston W. Herndon Jill K. Jackson Andrew W. Pagel Jill Holland Risch Marc E. Sherman Christy Vaughn Temple Jennifer Boutell Wilt Stacey Ferguson Yankey 1995 Total Giving $1,255 Class Participation 11% Class Ambassadors Michelle Davenport Hickerson Mark Luckett Linda Thomas Boarman Michelle Davenport Hickerson Laura J. Kuyper Laura L. Leach Mark G. Luckett Bridget Frailley Maxie Katherine Espy Mentzer Paige Moore-Heavin Jennifer Everly Munster Benjamin J. Nelson Jeff Newman Jason O. Scriber Catherine Eblen Sherrard Tiffany Siebe Simpson Dana Tucker Stauffer Julie Johnson Wilbur Jennifer Lindsey Worley 25 1996 Total Giving $1,110 Class Participation 16% Class Ambassadors Maribeth Vanderford Dedmon Christopher A. Warren Joseph L. Basham Jason T. Boling Cynthia Rowell Clausen John E. Clausen Maribeth Vanderford Dedmon Ralph D. Dickerson Tracey Decker Fawcett Stacy Mills Goddard Paula Spencer Mason Jill Eubank Pagel George Stacey Staples Walter W. Swift Ronald E. Tindall Christopher A. Warren Raymond M. Weeks Henry M. Wilbur 1997 Total Giving $720 Class Participation 12% Class Ambassador Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Sarah Tegethoff Adkins Mikael A. Colbert Allen R. Cox Angela Mann Cox Benjamin T. Hoak Chad J. Izsak Jennifer Daily Lindsey Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Thomas A. Powers Jason M. Rudd Anne E. Trobaugh Jennifer Colson Waters Tiffanny Gordon Wells 1998 Total Giving $615 Class Participation 12% Class Ambassador Kent Lewis Aaron Adkins Meredith Catlett Valerie McLaughlin Clark Gina Coffey Dailey Lynn Murphy Daugherty Nicholas Gengo Gregory Gilmore Amanda Gray Hawkins Toby Hawkins John Latello Kenneth Lewis Deshonn Noble Stacy Jorgensen Noble Kristin Graves Norris Adam Potter John Reed Senica Taylor Derrick Wells 1999 Total Giving $765 Class Participation 15% Class Ambassadors Amanda Tyson Crick Suzanne Crick Duncan Darren Aubrey James Bryant Amanda Tyson Crick Tiffany Crowe 26 Suzanne Crick Duncan Betsy Lyons Gengo Kathryn Wells Lewis Michael McRoy Melissa Hoover Morris T. Matt Pack Jr. Melanie Basham Pearce Toby Pearce Rachel Heaney Phelps John Sandefur Jillian Suwanski Julie Howard Swift Veronica Power Taylor 2000 Total Giving $903 Class Participation 18% Class Ambassador Sherry Morgan Crystal Aldridge Misty Baize Charlene Davidson Chrisman Natalie Spradling Corso Jessica Grimsley Crabtree Kari LaGrange Critchelow Patrick Critchelow Bernard Eskridge Jennifer Muse Ferguson Alanna Cox Frodge Estill Frodge Brandon Harley James Harris Corey Johnson John Lovell Elizabeth McFarland Sherry Morgan Christopher Rhoads Stuart Rice Rachel Pharris Rigsby Holly Estes Simpson Melissa Smith Courtney Lubbe Tabor D. Brandon Tabor Amanda Ford Winburn 2001 Total Giving $10,627 Class Participation 10% Class Ambassador Katy Evans Ashley Creasey Brocato Christine Taylor Chaney Neco Ashby Cox Katy Evans Jami Kloss Jenks A. Nicole Cissell Melton Sarah Cox Rhea Melinda Douglas Rue Andrea Hardison Tackett Brandon Tackett Avery Morrison Whitesell Richard Wilson 2002 Total Giving $1,820 Class Participation 22% Class Ambassador Jill Wyatt Dilday Jamie N. Allen Jason B. Austin Molly Carpenter Lindsey Adcock Crowe Jessica A. Culver Jill Wyatt Dilday Erin Rastede Eskridge Eric Flory John P. Glover Mandi Grimes Erin A. Guard Katie Vandiver Gunterman Brook L. Howard Thomas Melton Priscilla S. Miller Dena M. Newcom Jennifer Wells Olssen Barry Phelps Bradley T. Phelps Michaelene J. Phelps Travis Powell Jennifer Wright Roberts S. Allison Estes Ross Brandon W. Taylor Kimberly Baugh Taylor Nicholas David Whitesell Emili J. Williams 2003 Total Giving $571 Class Participation 7% Class Ambassador Megan Evans Schulte David Dilday Maureen Fagan Alisha Tanner Flory Jennifer Ramsey Keown Park Law M. Megan Evans Schulte Melissa Sellers Laurisha Tolliver Ryan Tucker Erin Birch Wendling 2004 Total Giving $595 Class Participation 13% Triffon Paul Callos Nathan Cox Dwayne Dewitt Kimberly Payne Egeler David H. Gerkin Nicole Miller Glover Henry M. Griffin Elizabeth Holian Heller Sarah E. Lawrence Scott Lyons Krista Pierstorff Reese Weston Smoot Philip Ardel Stuart Krystal Teasley Rebecca Carter Werum Nicole Wilson 2005 Total Giving $285 Class Participation 8% Class Ambassadors Adam Flowers Lauren Werner Cassie Conrad Brown Adam Flowers Jessica Lynn Osborne Jennifer L. Rearden Carol Richardson Lesley Spalding Lauren Werner Amanda Williams 2006 Total Giving $490 Class Participation 14% Lacy Vincent Cox Jamie Gaynor D. Scott Harris Jennifer Hendricks Steve Kinney Christopher Lewis Jessica Merritt Jayne Powell Jarrod T. Ratliff Adam Saalwaechter Ashley C. Smith Crystal McClain Tow 2007 Total Giving $1,975 Class Participation 53% Senior Co-chairs Amy French Hope Hamilton Todd Hollis Waide Williams Holly Adams Alejandra Alvarado Jackie Arnold Brittany Ashby Kate Beasley Erin Bradley Sarah Bradley Brandon M. Brooks Jason Cole Erica K. Corley Joshua Craig MaryAnne Czarnecki Matthew Davis Jill Deibler Jessica S. Dickerson Andy R. Donohoe Michelle Ellis Mary Beth Embry Ashley Sneed Emmick Kaylie Duncan Fullenwider Dean Futrell Bridget S. Gillim Hope Hamilton T. Nathan Henson Kerri Hess Brad M. Higginson Krystal Grady Hill Sarah Hillard Teresa Hodges Todd Hollis Samantha Jo Kelley Cody L. King Tyson A. Martin Krystal May Meredith McConnell Kristina Mullen James Noggle Tiffany Orth James Blake Owen Sarah Payne Jason Dean Powers Christopher M. Ralph Sarah P. Reinstedler Casey Richeson Ryan Risley Travis Roberts Teri Rogers Michael Ruess Leslie K. Sandefur Christopher R. Sarles Brandy Sharp T.J. Shelters Steffany Sholar Sarah Phaup Lauren Stewart Jordan Tarrence Kelly Welsh Waide Williams James A. Wilson Daniel E. Woodman Tammy Woods Friends Anonymous Larry and Linda Abrams Betty Adams Jim and Joyce Adams Russell Adams Berry B. Adcock Carol Ahnell Gary M. Alexander James Alexander Annette Allen David and Barbara Allen June Wagemann Allen Samuel and Ashley Allen Ted Alters Lance and Beverly Anderson Ben and Kay Armstrong Elizabeth Armstrong Al J. Arnold * Nick A. Arnold Ronald and Darlene Atkinson Winn Hord Atkinson Claude and Samantha Bacon Elizabeth Bacon Reid and Dorothy Bacon Eberhard H. Bareiss Walter Barnes Connie L. Barnett Ferne Barnhart William E. Barrass Winfred and Donna Basham Steve W. Beach Ruth Beddow James and Barbara Beech Edward L. Beeler Charles and Jeannette Bennett Patricia Bennett Robert Best Bernie Bettinelli Josephine B. Bigger Lonnie Bishop Thomas Bogan Bill Bowen Vivian Bowles Pam Bradley Dan Bradshaw Howard and Ruth Brandon Gary Braswell Willie Bratcher Charles Bringardner Eleanor Brinson Joseph Brookman Billy and Georgia Brown Donald and Judy Brown Jane Venable Brown Thomas Brumley James Bryant David and Stephanie Buchanan W. D. Bushong Stephen and Mary Cabell Stephen M. Campbell J. Edward and Catherine Cannon Ray Carden Loren and Kelly Carl Robert Carnighan Larry and Janey Cary Timothy and Susan Caschera Joanne Cassio Margaret Cather A. Glenn Catlett Robert Caummisar Paul W. Chellgren Ragu Chenna Jeffery Chew Bronwen and Lelia Chew Timothy Chew Jeanetta Childress Teresa Chinn Philip Cissell Byron S. Clark William E. Clark Candice Colburn Edward and Joyce Coleman Alcie Combs John Combs Herman and Esta Jayne Conley J.R. and Nancy Conley Henry D. Connor Bill Conroy Dorothy Cox Frank R. Cox R. Steven and Laurie Cox Charles W. Crafton Julia Crago William Craig Jerry and Gail Critchelow Evelyn T. Cropper G. D. and D. M. Crouch William H. Crouch Howard Curran David Curtis Martha Aarcher Damron Bob and Gayle Daniels Bob Darrell Nelda Darrell Marshall and Roberta Davidson Dana A. Davis Ernie and Martha Davis Rodger Davis Scott Dean Betty Delker William Detwiler Anna Dixon Skidmore Carla Donahoo Owen E. Dorsey Margaret Dougherty Cleat Douglas Richard Dowse Rick and Stacy Doyle Beatrice Duckwall Paul A. Duffey James E. Dunaway Cynthia Duncan Marian Dunville Jerry Durham Diane K. Earle Jeff T. Ebelhar Gerald G. Edds Rebecca Eggers Jeanette Elder Minnie Sue Elliott George and Ramona Ely Steven and Cathy Englehardt Alan Englehart Arthur and Sarah Entley Ed and Joyce Ann Evans Jack Ewing Mike Fagan George Fallin Robert and Alice Fallin Rick and Beth Fangman William Fangman Steve Farnsley Anne Cairns Federlein Jean E. Felix Guenter and Judy Fischer Jon and Jane Fisher Martha Sue Fister Robert and Nancy Flachskam Doug Forsythe Kenneth and Mary Foster Samuel and Helen Fowler William and Linda Francis Charles Frary Dennis and Marianne Frautten Harold Freeman Mary Jane Freeman Vince and Margaret Frey Lida Fugate Sherley Furukawa William Gabbert James Gant James and Sherry Gant Steve E. Gardner Robert and Carmela Garmon Judy Gary W. A. and Carol Gathof Leon and Mary Jane Gibbons Hugh Gilbert Pam Gillim Randall Gillim Joann Gipe Martha G. Gipe Carolyn Girten Thelma Glass Mildred Glenn Michael Goad Daniel and Ruth Goble Martha J Gordon Ronald Gragg Bill Graham Ted and Kim Gravenkemper Nadine Gray Rebecca Gray George and Gertrude Greenwell Sammy and Peggie Greer William and Wanda Grey Earl and Judith Grizzel Barbara Gruenewald Vincent Guenthner Alfred W. Gwinn Paul W. Hagan John and Marjorie Hager Lawrence W. Hager Paul C. Hager Kwangsoon Hahn Arthur L. Hale James and Virginia Haley Anne P. 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Wyndall’s Enterprises Yager Materials Organizations All American / All Sports Club Daviess County Pork Producers Evening Optimist Club of Richmond Iron Workers Local Union # 70 Owensboro Medical Health System School of Nursing Owensboro Lions Club Owensboro Noon Optimist Club Panther Express Foundations BB&T Charitable Foundation B. J. Killian Foundation Bill Gatton Foundation David C. Scott Charitable Trust HNI Charitable Foundation Holston Conference UMC Foundation Inc. Kentucky Independent College Foundation Kentucky United Methodist Foundation C.V. and Sarah Ketron Trust Mahan Foundation Marilyn and William Young Charitable Foundation Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital Foundation Skidmore Family Foundation Yeager Charitable Trust Churches Belleview United Methodist Church Calvert City United Methodist Church Centertown United Methodist Church Christ United Methodist Church Bowling Green Crescent Hill United Methodist Church United Methodist Women First United Methodist Church of Campbellsville First United Methodist Church of Paris Methodist Men Free Methodist Church Island/Utica United Methodist Churches Kentucky Annual Conference United Methodist Church Middletown United Methodist Church Myers Chapel United Methodist Church Owensboro District United Methodist Church Rosewood / Myer’s Chapel United Methodist Church Settle Memorial United Methodist Church Settle Memorial United Methodist Church Women St. Paul United Methodist Church Trinity United Methodist Church Wesleyan Heights United Methodist Church 29 Kentucky Wesleyan College Giving Societies These societies recognize persons contributing to the college from July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007. Each society honors the rich heritage of Kentucky Wesleyan College. Founders Society $25,000 and above Honors the founding of Kentucky Wesleyan College in 1858 when the Kentucky Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church – South resolved to found a college, beginning a tradition of excellence in higher education which continues today. Trustee Associates Society $10,000 - $24,999 Honors the trustees of the college for their commitment to the academic, financial and social welfare of Kentucky Wesleyan College. Appointed in 1958, The Reverend William Creighton Dandy served as the first chair of the board at the college. Presidents Associates Society $5,000 - $9,999 Honors the 30 presidents of Kentucky Wesleyan College for their contributions to the growth and development of the college. Appointed in 1866, The Reverend Charles Taylor was the first president of the college. Membership in this society is an investment in our future leaders. Faculty Associates Society $2,500 to $4,999 Honors the prestigious faculty members of Kentucky Wesleyan College who, through their loyalty to the college and dedication to their profession, enhance the liberal arts experience for our future leaders. Owensboro Society $1,000 to $2,499 Honors the community and alumni of the Owensboro, Kentucky campus. In 1951 Owensboro became the third and current location of the college. Winchester Society $500 - $999 Honors the community and alumni of the Winchester, Kentucky campus, the second location of the college from 1890 – 1951. The 60-year Winchester period nurtured the college during World Wars I and II and the Depression and continues to do so through the support of alumni and friends from the Winchester era. Millersburg Society $250 - $499 Honors the first home of the college from its founding in 1858 through 1890. Millersburg, Kentucky was the site of the first Kentucky Wesleyan graduation, a class of one, in 1868. Minerva Society $100 - $249 Honors the spirit of giving symbolized by Minerva, the decorative sculpture from the Administration Building on the Winchester campus. Through the generous donations of Winchester residents and other Kentucky Wesleyan friends, the Administration Building was rapidly rebuilt after it was destroyed by fire in 1905. Today Minerva resides on the Owensboro campus, reminding us of this generosity. Heritage Society Proudly recognizes persons who include the college in their estate plans. Through this society, members express their commitment to strengthen Kentucky Wesleyan College in the future. Founders Society K. Wayne and Kathy Foster John and Marjorie Hager Roger and DeAndra Hayes Marshall and Mimi Mazzier-Heuser David and Jane Hocker James and Sandy Jones John and Sylvia Jones Joseph and Suzanne Kenny Alta Moore * Luellen Pyles James E. Rogers Ruth Turbeville Jack and Gina Wells 30 Trustees Associates Society Bill Bowen Jane Venable Brown H. Randall and Joan Capps Harold W. Dorsey Richard Dowse Judith Rogers Ford George and Gertrude Greenwell Yu Hak and Kwangsoon Hahn Harold and Christy Hall Mike Horn Fred and Cheryl King Marcia Smith Lawrence G. Chad Perry Joe F. Roop J. Charlie and Margaret Schertzinger R. Mitch and Kim Settle John O. Venable John and Helen Wallace Nancy F. Wilson Presidents Associates Society Ben and Linda Abbott Ernest W. Abernathy Bruce E. Barrett Travis and Christy Chaney Anna Dixon Skidmore Thomas and Susan Eblen Paul W. Hagan Bob and Erlene Himes Doniphan and Marla Moore Albert J. Smith Merrylen Wesley Sparks Robert H. Wade II Faculty Associates Society Donald K. Abbott Frank R. Cox W. Jeff and Detra Foreman John and Anita Freer Horace Harrison David and Mary Lois Hilton D. Talmage and Rosemary Hocker Arba Kenner Dennis and Brenda Kirtley W. L. Magnuson and Kirsten Ahnell Berry and Linda Major William H. Neal Lee and Pam Newberry Roger and Meta Parker James and Betty Rush W. Noel and Emogene Stephenson Winifred C. Wilson Owensboro Society Anonymous Susan Hilliard Adair Payton F. Adams Carol Ayer Baker Gordon and Connie Barnett Michael and Catherine Bishop William W. Bowling John and Eleanor Brinson David and Stephanie Buchanan Harold and Patricia Burton W. Hershell Cave Jr. Roger L. Clark Roy E. Clark Noel B. Clayton Bart D. Darrell Carol Combs Daugherty Ernie and Martha Davis Martha Ward Day Betty Delker Bill and Sandra Dickinson Diane K. Earle Jeff T. Ebelhar T. D. and Rowena Everett Doug L. Everly James A. Ewing Anne Cairns Federlein Kenneth and Mary Foster Beryl and Nancy Franklin Harold Freeman Gregory and Shannon Fuqua Steve E. Gardner Leon and Mary Jane Gibbons Martha J. Gordon Mary Ann Burks Gregory Thomas and Cheryl Grieb Bob and Alberta Hall James H. Hancock Robert and Holly Hast James C. Hilliard William and Ruthie Hume William and Mildred Kincaid M. Allen Kirtley Raymond and Nancy Kramer Scott and Penny Kramer Jeff and Suzanne Lekson Ed and Lee Maddox Mitchell and Laurie Major Bettie Render Majors Phill and Nancy Malone Pauletta Perkins Matthews Ron and Jackie McCracken Tod D. Megibow Charles and Sheila Melander V. W. Meythaler C. Mickey Miller Stephen and Ginger Milne Allan and Nancy Morris Gertrude Ellis Morris Doug and Betty Jean Moseley Wade Mountz William Munday Edith Bowles Myles Dennis and Thelma Newberry Susan W. Newberry W. Neil and Anne Padgett C. Kenneth and Rhoda Peters Ann and Fred Pfisterer James and Wanda Prater Pat Propst Jr. Donald and Patricia Rankin Randall L. Raskin Jean Sudduth Richeson George D. Rives Robert T. Robinson Carl and Jean Saalwaechter Foster J. Sanders Foster J. Sanders Jr. Jane McConnell Sanders* Douglas and Katherine Sasser Jean R. Sewell Charles H. Shaver Ken and Vicki Singleton Holley F. Skidmore * Ann Smiser W. Glenn and Charlotte Sowards Hugo Steinkamp Cindra K. Stiff and Jimmy Ray Glenn and Camilla Taylor James and Shirley Thurmond Alice G. Underwood David and Sharon Watkins David and Jeanette Westerfield Rebecca Rudd Whitehead Kenneth Whitfield Thorp L. Wolford Richard C. Wood Fred L. Wright J. Richard and Nancy Zimmerman Winchester Society William S. Anderson D. Dwight Armstrong Claude and Samantha Bacon Lloyd W. Baldwin Vivian Bowles Charles Bringardner Robert Caummisar Marcia Wyant Clore Henry and Nancy Connor John L. Coomer Billy J. Cox William H. Crouch Mary Louise Whiteside Denton Russell and Carol Doeringer Alan Englehart Robert and Nancy Flachskam Mark and Cheryl Gibbons William D. Gilliam Martha G. Gipe Larry and Frankie Hager Patricia Ledford Haley Anne P. Hall Maurice and Patrice Hancock Mary S. Hedges William and Connie Jennings Bishop James R. King Jr. William and Sharon Kurtz William E. Litsey Richard P. Long Wells T. Lovett William Luckey Rob and Shannon Major Thomas C. Major James W. Martin Beverley Grant McEnroe Patricia Gabbert McFarling Jerry W. Miller Lairy and Jean Nofsinger David Oetinger Gladys Jones Osborne H. Paul Osborne* Joan Humphrey Parker James and Gail Perkins Lowrie and Carson Piercy Carolyn M. Reddicks Warren Rosenthal Eric and Catherine Sherrard Larry Shinn Harold Smith Suzanne Tack Staffieri Sherman and Carolyn Staples Joe Stepp Betty Foster Strode C. Waitman Taylor Steve and Greta Weber Kenneth Westerfield Barbara Magnuson Woodward Hugo Zimmermann Millersburg Society Berry B. Adcock Arthur Ashcraft Elizabeth Bacon William E. Barrass Edward L. Beeler Mary Clyde Wilson Bettge Helen Bowers Gary Braswell Patricia Jones Brown David L. Byers Doris B. Campbell Mark A. Carroll Christopher Cary Paul W. Chellgren Timothy Chew Spencer Clark William J. Clark Brent E. Cochran Barbara Moseley Cockrum James and Theresa Cockrum Patrick M. Corkran Sally Allen Crenshaw Gary Critser Robert Dalzell Owen E. Dorsey W. Russell East Rebecca Eggers Ann S. Ellers Charles and Jane Epperson Ed and Joyce Ann Evans Sherry Miller Feldpausch Stella Glass Finley Alvis E. Foster Pat Render Fraim Nancy Walden Galster Danny and Marcia Garland Bill Graham Robin Clay Hall William C. Harrison Charles B. Hogg Mark and Paige Huls Debra Hunter Frederick and Christina Kramer E. Fred and Judith Lawrence Ronald A. Lunn Barry and Mollie McGaw Paul Meserve Adrian and Fran Moody Aimee Hughes Newberry Dena Newcom Bruce S. Parker Mark W. Perko Betty Perkins Pitzer Wes and Carol Poling Philip L. Purdom Ellis W. Reynolds Arthur and Cheri Rivard Everett “Buddy” and Margaret Rogers S. Allison Estes Ross Charles and Sheila Sensel George and Nancy Skiadas Jay and Marian Smith Jillian Suwanski Yvonne Decker Taylor Marion and Janette Tinsley Frank Wagner Ann Weathers Janice Farmer Weaver Jim Welch Robert B. Whitfield Danny and Sarah Williams Patsy Wilson Edward W. Wright Minerva Society James Alexander Robert B. Alexander Melody Coomes Alford David and Barbara Allen Patricia Mize Allen Ted Alters James Arington Christopher Armstrong Al J. Arnold * Nick A. Arnold Ronald and Darlene Atkinson Kevin and Melissa Aull Paul and Pat Baber John Baggett Darrell R. Baird Alice Cameron Baker Eberhard H. Bareiss Joseph L. Basham Roger C. Basinger Brad and Gina Bates Edmond E. Batsel Bernice G. Bauer John and Lucretia Begley Albert and Lisa Bell Jo Van Hoy Beshear Robert Best Bernie Bettinelli R. Eric Binns Bobby C. Black Lori E. Black Lynn D. Black Sally Hoffer Black Robert Blake John and Joanna Blaney Stanley F. Bogacki 31 Laurence H. Bonilla William and Betty Boultinghouse M. Brooke Blair Bowers Cassie Conrad Brown Thomas Brumley C. D. and Susan Burberry Jeffrey W. Burns Jo Ann Burton Mary Watson Bush Paula Cunningham Bush Stephen C. Cabell Alvin Y. Callahan Robert and Carol Carnighan Garret H. Carter Joanne Cassio Gary Cavitt Margaret Williamson Cavitt W. L. Chapman Elizabeth Greer Cheatham Bronwen Chew Norman F. Christopher Lowell and Marilyn Clark Sam R. Clark, Jr. Samuel R. Clark, Sr. W. Emory Clark William and Janet Clark Rebecca Capps Clayton Robert W. Cockrum John and Ann Collins Alcie Combs John and Vicki Combs Geraldine McWhorter Conder J. R. and Nancy Conley Bill Conroy Ivan G. Corbin Perry S. Corbin Ann Bryant Cotey Geneva A. Cottrell Alta Gray Cox Dorothy Cox Lacy Vincent Cox Stephen and Marisue Coy Edward and Patsy Crady William Craig Deborah Tinius Crone Lindsey Adcock Crowe Tony J. Crowe Valerie R. Dando Bob Darrell Deborah Carter Dearing Elizabeth Mahon Deddens Maribeth Vanderford Dedmon Rodney P. Dempsey Fran Newell Denham James R. Dew John R. Dew Dwayne Dewitt James M. Diderrich Kevin F. Dilger Vincent and Lee Dimiceli W. M. Dixon Ray B. Dowell Beatrice Duckwall Paul A. Duffey Thomas M. Durbin Fred Eaton Joe Edens Terry D. Edwards Delores Craft Eldridge Charles R. Elswick 32 Opal Bailey Ernst Charles D. Evans Jack Ewing Mike and Beverly Fagan Jean E. Felix Robert G. Fiocchi Martha Sue Fister Gary Fletcher Eric and Alisha Flory Robert W. Fowler William and Linda Francis Charles Frary Sylvia Ross Freeman Markley Midkiff Freer Terry K. Fulks Gordon and Sherl Furukawa William Gabbert Michael L. Garman Hugh Gilbert Alvin J. Gilliam * Mary Hacker Gilliam Mildred Glenn Jason and Stacy Goddard Louis F. Goecker Robert B. Goodwin Robert L. Graham Walter and Suzanne Graham Emma Goff Graves Sammy and Peggie Greer Foster A. Guess James and Glenda Guess Alfred W. Gwinn Hugh R. Hale Frances Farmer Hall Arthur and Debbie Harreld Larry K. Harrington Thomas O. Harrison Bettye Dunville Hartz Amy Jo Harwood-Jackson Jody M. Head Mary Coombs Head Ralph W. Head Gerry M. Hearin * June Fitzpatrick Hearin Angela Hamer Heppler O. C. Herrington Evelyn Hiatt Rose Hamilton Hill William E. Hill James and Joyce Hisle John W. Hocker H. S. Holder Bettilou Biedenkopf Holland Elbridge T. Holland Timothy R. Holly Bennie and Judy Horrell Billy and Edna Horrell Joy Wood Horton Elizabeth Beeler Howard Jane D. Howard John H. Howard James E. Howley Donald R. Hughes Julia Williams Hughes Douglas and MaryBarr Humphrey Margaret Duncan Hunt George W. Hurter Linda Hutchison Ray Hutchison Jr. Chad J. Izsak Jill K. Jackson William and Sandy Jackson Lance M. James Neil B. Jesse Bonnie O. Johnson Corey Johnson Donna W. Johnson Ellis B. Johnson Sharon Humphrey Johnson Carol L. Jones Doris Moreland Jones J. R. Jones James H. Jones James and Paula Kaiser John D. Kalz Benjamin Keeley John and Donna Keith Robert and Grace Keller Thomas and Sybil Kelly Tonya Jennings Kenner Jennifer Ramsey Keown Ronald D. Kern Diane Joseph Khouri Gene S. Kincaid * William K. Kincaid* W. G. King Steve Kinney Bruce E. Kuegel Charles and Joanne Kuhlman William B. Lacefield Janis McLellan Lackey Joseph and Judith Larr John Latello Robert A. Lawton Laura L. Leach Neil and Mona Leach Stephanie O’Neal Leibee J. Denise Hardison Levasseur Peter J. Libman Ramona Hill Logsdon Harriet Clark Loring Carroll R. Loy Tina Zuelly Luebbehusen Chad J. Lyons Joseph H. Lyons Scott Lyons Thomas MacGregor Chris B. Madison Miles Mallette Dyke and Laura Marble William and Marian Marksberry Kenneth and Joyce Marshall Linda Ellis Mattingly James R. Maxfield David G. McBride Marion Wilson McCrea Walter and Robin McCutchan Ryan and Ashley McDaniel Norris and Elise McDivitt William A. McManus John McReynolds Walker Meacham Myrna Gregory Melhiser Thomas and Nicole Melton Thomas C. Meredith Robert Merriam Tommie M. Miller Marsha Connell Mills Russell T. Montfort Keith M. Moody Evelyn Bruington Moremen Deborah Cohee Morin David Muff James F. Naas Bert F. Neal Mary A. Nebold Rachel Shultz Neubauer Leatha Blair Nickell Amy Coleman Noble Flora Jones Norsworthy C. Edgar and Marion Norton Thirlen and Sophie Osborne Walter Ousey Jr. Patricia Williams Owen Randall and Jean Owen Andrew and Jill Pagel Gus and Elizaberth Paris Mitchell D. Parker Joan Payne Vicki Ferguson Petrie David K. Phillips Kathryn V. Phillips Kevin and Paige Plummer James T. Polley Jonathan L. Pollitte Pamela Poole John H. Porter Larry and Carlene Price Paul Radcliff Karen Clark Ragland * Richard Ragland Ewing Rascoe Malcolm Rawlings Lyle H. Reburn Charles Reiser Sarah Cox Rhea Allan R. Rhodes Robert and Vivian Rice Lewis and Joanne Ricketts Sherry J. Rigel Rebecca Rightmyer Gregory and Jill Risch Jennifer Wright Roberts Charles and Nancy Rogers Richard and Barbara Romer Beth Robinson Ronk D. L. and Susan Ross John J. Rossi Jason M. Rudd David W. Runkle Joseph R. Schabot G. C. and Debbie Scheip Jeanmaire Richardson Schmeltzer Gilbert and Patricia Schneider Gilbert and Bettye Schroerluck Donald Schwarz Charles and Elaine Seitz Marcus and D. V. Terry Shearer David and Deborah Shelton James A. Shepherd Kathryn H. Sherman Marilyn Hopkins Shimp C. J. Shipp Riley and Barbara Shirley Suzanne Thompson Shirrell J. Randy Shultz Jean Watson Simmers * Julian and Christine Simpson Michael L. Simpson Susan C. Simpson Tiffany Siebe Simpson William H. Skrentny Audrey L. Smith Eugene Smith Joey R. Smith Louise Stoess Smith Molly Ridley Smith Stewart P. Smith Dorothy S. Smithson Lucille Harmon Snedegar Dallas L. Snider William H. Speer Jr. B. Harry Spurrier Bill L. Squires William Q. Stacy Julie Hartgrove Stallings Charles and Sally Standiford Dale Stewart John T. Stewart Bryant and Cherie Stiles Gertrude Stone Roy and Norma Stone Herbert L. Stowers Richard and Janet Suwanski John and Bonnie Swaim John M. Swann Wendelin Wotowiec Talcott Brandon and Kimberly Taylor Lexie Bryant Taylor Sharon Brenner Taylor Terry R. Taylor Virginia B. Taylor Ella Whobrey Thomas Frank L. Thompson Ian and Judith Tingley Stephen T. Tornatore Clarence D. Trent John W. Tullis Doris Curry Turner Stephen W. Uebelhor Joel Utley Russell N. Van Zant Ronald C. Villa James and Bonnie Vincent William H. Vogel Daniel E. Voight David and Ruth Ward Christopher A. Warren James M. Watkins Sheila Adkins Wayne George W. Webb Blaine J. Weddle Derrick and Tiffanny Wells Michael H. Welsch Ruth D. Westerfield David J. Whaley Luther W. White Nancy T. Wilson R. Allen and Beulah Wilson Richard Wilson William B. Wilson Adam H. Wojtelwicz Richard V. Wood Sue D. Woods John A. Wright Peter J. Youll “To err is human, to forgive, divine.” Alexander Pope Every effort was made to proofread the giving lists. If, for any reason, a name was omitted or misspelled, please accept the apology of the Advancement Office. We value our alumni and friends. This Honor Roll lists the gifts received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. If we received your gift after that date, you will be recognized in the 2007-2008 Honor Roll. Calling All Alumni! The purpose of the Alumni Association Board is to promote the interests of Kentucky Wesleyan College and to establish mutually beneficial relations between the College and the Alumni, and to perpetuate continuing friendships and fellowship among alumni. Other duties consist of attending Alumni Association meetings held on campus at least twice a year and making an annual gift to the College. Each year, we elect five new directors to serve on the Alumni Board. To nominate yourself or other alumni, please complete the enclosed form and mail to: Office of Alumni Kentucky Wesleyan College c/o Lauren Werner ‘05 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 42301 Heritage Society Payton F. Adams June Wagemann Allen Carol Ayer Baker Walter and Anne Beavin N. Thomas Bonny William W. Bowling Louis and Kathleen Browning Julie Frank Buxton W. Hershell Cave Marilouise Chamberlain Frank R. Cox Jr. Ernie and Martha Davis Jerry and Helen Davis Randle and June Dew Anna Dixon-Skidmore Harold W. Dorsey George M. Duncan Thomas W. Eblen T. D. and Rowena Everett Karen D. Fisher-Brasher Judith Rogers Ford Beryl and Nancy Franklin Martha G. Gipe George and Gertrude Greenwell Frankie Scott Hager Alberta Chapman Hall Harold and Christy Hall Roger Hayes David and Mary Lois Hilton Bob and Erlene Himes Billy Pat and Ruthie Hume Charles and Violet Jackson Joe and Marilyn Jerman Bill and Mildred Kincaid Virginia Tyirin Kleine Marcia Smith Lawrence Berry and Linda Major Bettie Render Majors Deva Manders Gertrude Ellis Morris Wilbur M. Norris G. Chad Perry Joseph L. Petz Roy and Margaret Pickerill Connie Powell James and Wanda Prater Gayle Presley Betty F. Puckett Charles D. Ralph Don and Pat Rankin Charles and Laurie Reiser George D. Rives Harry C. Rose John and Elaine Ross Douglas & Katherine Sasser Hope B. Scott Jean R. Sewell Carol G. Smith Margaret C. Smith Gertrude “Piny” Smith Staci Pittman Springer Cindra K. Stiff and James Ray Gay Forbes Strang James and Shirley Thurmond Janice Farmer Weaver Luther W. White Howard A. Zeimer Hugo Zimmermann Recent Graduate is New Director of Alumni Lauren Werner ’05 became the new Director of Alumni on January 2. She graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications and a minor in Business Administration in 2005. While a student, Lauren was active in Kappa Delta Sorority, PanHellenic President, Senator for Student Government Association, President of Admissions Ambassadors and a member of Oak and Ivy. She is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree from Western Kentucky University. She can be reached at LWerner@kwc.edu or 270-852-3139. Introducing the Outstanding Young Graduate Award This first-time award will be presented to a Kentucky Wesleyan graduate. A nomination form is located on the alumni web page (click Alumni Awards). To qualify for the Young Graduate Award, a nominee must have graduated from the College in the last fifteen years and distinguishes him/herself through: • Professional or personal achievement. • Outstanding leadership in their profession and community. • Making contributions that reflect well on the College. • Inspiring others in the Kentucky Wesleyan community. • Demonstrating continued interest and/or contact with the College. The Alumni Board Nomination form can also be found on the alumni web page and can be e-mailed to A nomination form is located on the alumni web page (click Alumni Awards) and can be lwerner@kwc.edu. Please return all nominations by e-mailed to lwerner@kwc.edu. Please return your nomination by June 16. June 16. Preparations are underway to celebrate Kentucky Wesleyan College’s sesquicentennial in spectacular fashion on September 26 – 28, 2008. It will be quite a party with Alumni Weekend, Football Homecoming, Fall Family Festival and a birthday bash all rolled into one, big unforgettable weekend. Plan to save the date, and enjoy the fun. We will honor treasured traditions and share memories in many special ways. Watch for details in the summer edition of KW Today and on our website at www.kwc.edu. NON-PROFIT Kentucky Wesleyan College 3000 Frederica Street Owensboro, KY 42301 U.S. POSTAGE PAID OWENSBORO, KY 42301 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED PERMIT #398 www.kwc.edu