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Kentucky Wesleyan College
Today
Spring 2008
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
Head Basketball
Coach Todd Lee
GLVC Coach of the Year
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A proud United Methodist Church college
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Kentucky Wesleyan College
Cover Story
Todd Lee
GLVC Coach of the Year
M. Michael Fagan, Ph.D., Interim President
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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“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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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. Hall
Christy Hall
Kelly Hall
Ruby Hall
Joshua Harpe
Arthur and Debbie Harreld
John Harris
Donald and Peggy Harrison
Morris Harrison
William C. Harrison
Brian and Melissa Harvey
Roy D. Hayden
Rebecca M. Haywood
Mary S. Hedges
Donna K. Henninger
O. C. Herrington
Evelyn Hiatt
Mabel Hill
James C. Hilliard
William and Joyce Himsel
Neil and Hilary Hines
Morton Holbrook*
H. S. Holder
David and Patty Hollis
Dean Hornback
Paul and Sarah Hornback
Billy and Edna Horrell
Charlie and Kimberly House
Tommy and Lissa House
Lamar and Connie Houston
Jane D. Howard
Robert D. Howell
Waller Hulette
Debra Hunter
Eric Huskisson
William Jansing
Ernestine Jennings
Mildred Jennings
William R. Jennings
Kenneth Jett
Barbara L. Johnson
Dorothy Johnson
Sterling Johnson
Gwendolyn Jones
Neil and Pamela Jones
Robert and Shirley Jones
Debra W. Jordan
John D. Kalz
Benjamin Keeley
Richard Kelley
Brenda Kessinger
Charles Killebrew Jr.
Janet Kimball Booth
Cynthia Kimbro
Steven and Kelly Kimbro
William K. Kincaid
Bishop James R. King Jr.
Sara and Phillip Kiskaden
Thaxter and Debra Kittinger
Charles and Angela Knoop
Charles Knoop Sr.
Frederick Kramer
Raymond S. Kramer
William M. Kuegel
Charles and Joanne Kuhlman
Janis McLellan Lackey
William Lafief
Jerry and Donna Latham
April B. Law
Robert A. Lawton
Maythorne B. Leach
Mona Yarbrough-Leach
Stephen J. Lee
Marjorie Lellie
Frank and Joan Lester
Scott Lewis
Jess and Lillian Long
Wells T. Lovett
Carroll R. Loy
William Luckey
Joseph H. Lyons
Robert R. Lyons
Ed Maddox
Tom and Jackie Maddox
Yolanda Maddrey
W. L. Magnuson
Robert and Shannon Major
Miles Mallette
Phillips and Nancy Malone
Eloise Flowers Maloney
Jay and Rebecca Mansfield
William Marksberry
Anna Tootsie L. Martin
Timothy L. Martin
Ronda Marvel
Tricia Masterson
Brian K. Mattingly
Thelma Mattingly
Keith and Darlene May
Ron and Jackie McCracken
Ryan and Ashley McDaniel
Barbara McDonald
James and Bonnie McDonald
Henry T. McLendon
Carla McMahan
William A. McManus
Renee McNulty
John McReynolds
Allayne McVan
Lonnie and Phyllis Meacham
Walker Meacham
Charles and Shelia Melander
Thomas and Debbie Melton
Robert Merriam
V. W. Meythaler
Ben and Christine Mitchell
James and Grace Moody
Alta Moore *
Don Moore Jr.
Doniphan and Marla Moore
Lena Moore
Allan and Nancy Morris
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David Moseley
Wade and Betty Mountz
David Muff
Douglas L. Mullikin
Edwin L. Mullikin
William Munday
James F. Naas
Teresa Nance
Robbin Neal
Sharon Neal
William H. Neal
Harold and Claudia Nelson
Harold and Phyllis Nelson
Dennis and Thelma Newberry
Richard G. Newman
Tim and Andrea Nichols
Terry and Ginger Norris
John and Bernice O’Brien
David Oetinger
Dwight Orten
David Orth
Mark Owen
W. Neil and Anne Padgett
Gus and Elizaberth Paris
Mitchell D. Parker
William and Velma Partin
Joan Payne
Estate of John Peterson
Darren and Dawn Peveler
Ann R. Pfisterer
Ovellia Phelps
William and Susan Picken
Lowrie G. Piercy
Wes and Carol Poling
Pamela Poole
Franklin D. Powers
Chris Price
Larry and Carlene Price
Joseph and Jane Prince
Linus and Bonnie Prochaska
Opal Pruden
Philip L. Purdom
Maryellen Pyles
Kay Rafferty
Deborah Rager
Richard Ragland
Evelyn M. Raines
Mary Gray Ralph Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ramsey
Ronald and Carol Ramsey
Michael Rand
Mary Plameter Randolph
Jeff and Cheryl Read
James and Brenda Redmon
Joseph and Gayla Redmon
Max and Carolyn Reese
Alan and Shirley Revell
Clarence L Reynolds
Allan R. Rhodes
Joel Rich Sr.
Jeffery L. Richardson
Cathy Richeson
Jerry Richeson
Estate of Nancy Clay Rickard
Rebecca Rightmyer
Nancy Rigsby
Barbara Ringer
William Roach
Judith Robbins
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robey
Robert T. Robinson
Patricia Rodgers
James E. Rogers
Keith Rogers
Anthony Rose
Warren Rosenthal
Michael and Linda Ruess
James and Betty Rush
Cynthia Ryan
Carl and Jean Saalwaechter
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Grace Sampson
Mallory Sandefur Roberts
T. C. and Ann Sanderfur
Clay Sanders
Foster J. Sanders Jr.
Robert Sanders
Larry and Amy Santillo
Katherine Sasser
Gary Satterwhite
Tom Sauer
Cheryl Schermerhorn
Gilbert and Patricia Schneider
John J. Scott
David and Lynne Seewer
James and Gwenda Sellers
Louise Setterquist
Judy Settle
Jean R. Sewell
Gordon L. Sharp
James A. Shepherd
Donnie and Anna Sherfey
Eric Sherrard
George and Kay Sherrard
Larry Shinn
C. J. Shipp
Jean Shively
Charles and Carol Shoulta
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Simmons
Pearl Simon
Julian and Christine Simpson
Michael L. Simpson
Susan C. Simpson
Ken and Vicki Singleton
Gary Skaggs
Estate of Rose Bailey Slack
Ann Smiser
Carol G. Smith
Harold Smith
James W. Smith
Levonne Smith
Russell Smith
Patsy Smoot
Dallas L. Snider
Herbert J. Sorg
Robert H. Spain
Shirley L. Spalding
William H. Speer Jr.
Bill L. Squires
Dean and Doris Stanley
Carolyn H. Staples
Tommy and Pat Steele
Jessica Stein
Sheila J. Stein
Joe Stepp
Dwayne Stice
Cindra K. Stiff and
Jimmy Ray
Roy and Norma Stone
Guy Strong
J. Hugh Sullivan
Kathy Swango
Joyce Talley
Kathy Tarrence
Mitchell and Leigh Taub
C. Waitman Taylor
Glenn P. Taylor
Virginia B. Taylor
Clarence Terrell
E. R. Throckmorton
Mildred Tolson
Robert and Ruth Tucker
Ruth Turbeville
Robert and Wendy Tyree
Farouk and Dee Ann Umar
Alice G. Underwood
Philip and Joan Vanderhoff
Kristie Vanover
Robert H. Wade II
Frank Wagner
John H. Wallace
Lucille Walter
Minnie Walter
Curtis Wann III
David A. Ward
Marla D. Ward
Sandra Watral
Ann Weathers
Steve and Greta Weber
Jim Welch
James Wells
Timothy Welsh
Susie West
John and Mary Jo Wherry
Luther W. White
Kenneth Whitfield
Carolyn W. Wiggins
Kay Anne Wilborn
Juanita D. Wilcox
Kris Wilkerson
Alice Wilkins
Billy H. Williams
Timothy and Lovelyn Williams
Beulah B. Wilson
Clarence and Teresa Wilson
Nancy F. Wilson
Nancy T. Wilson
Patsy Wilson
Vance V. Wilson *
Winifred C. Wilson
Patrick and Dana Wimsatt
Thorp L. Wolford
Sue D. Woods
Faculty and Staff
Anonymous
Gary M. Alexander
James Alexander
Claude Bacon
Steve W. Beach
Bernie Bettinelli
Dan Bradshaw
Nancy Best Bradshaw
Willie Bratcher
Martha Bryant
Christopher Cary
Ragu Chenna
Agnus Church
Barbara Cockrum
Candice Colburn
John Combs
Henry D. Connor
Bill Conroy
Angela Cox
Marisue Coy
Diane K. Earle
Rebecca Eggers
Joyce Ann Evans
Mike Fagan
Anne Cairns Federlein
Nancy Flachskam
Robert Flachskam
Pam Gillim
Carolyn Girten
Bill Graham
Peggie Greer
Barbara Gruenewald
John Harris
Mark Hedges
Evelyn Hiatt
Ben Hoak
Ruthie Hume
Billy Pat Hume
Debra Hunter
Brenda Kessinger
Janis McLellan Lackey
William Lafief
Mark Luckett
W. L. Magnuson
Berry Major
Miles Mallette
Tricia Masterson
Ron McCracken
Barbara McDonald
Beverly McEnroe
Pat McFarling
Renee McNulty
Robbin Neal
Sharon Neal
Dena Newcom
Lairy Nofsinger
David Oetinger
Gus Paris (E)
Joan Payne
Rachel Heaney Phelps
Roy Pickerill
Kay Rafferty
Cathy Richeson
Rebecca Rightmyer
S. Allison Estes Ross
Jean Saalwaechter
Robert Sanders
Cheryl Schermerhorn
Don Schmied
Catherine Eblen Sherrard
Eric Sherrard
Shirley L. Spalding
Julie Stallings
Jessica Stein
Cindra K. Stiff
Lynette Taylor
Jim Welch
Lauren Werner
Juanita D. Wilcox
Trustees
Connie L. Barnett
Travis R. Chaney
Bart D. Darrell
Harold Dorsey (E)
Thomas W. Eblen
Charles Epperson
W. Jeff Foreman
K. Wayne Foster
Mark A. Gibbons
George L. Greenwell
Thomas B. Grieb
Harold L. Hall
Roger H. Hayes
David E. Hocker
William R. Jennings (E)
John W. Jones
Arba Kenner
Joseph G. Kenny
Cheryl Downing King
Bishop James R. King Jr.
Dennis W. Kirtley
Marcia Smith Lawrence
Ed Maddox (E)
E. Phillips Malone
Charles H. Melander
Doniphan P. Moore
Allan B. Morris
Wade Mountz (E)
G. Chad Perry (E)
C. Kenneth Peters
Luellen Pyles
Randall L Raskin
Everett Buddy Rogers
J. Charles Schertzinger
R. Mitch Settle
James A. Shepherd (E)
Ann Smiser (E)
Jay F. Smith
W. Glenn Sowards (E)
John H. Wallace
David R. Watkins
Jack T. Wells
Companies
54 Pizza Express
A & T Industrial Systems Inc.
A. G. Edwards & Sons Inc.
Advance Drainage Systems
Allshops Hardware Inc.
American Bounty
American Patriot Getaways
Applebee’s
Arby’s
Ashland Inc.
Atmos Energy
Avon Products
Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell
& Berkowitz
BB&T
Beach Bunnies Tanning Salon
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
BellSouth
Bennett Family Chiropractic
Center
BKD & Associates LLP
BR Associates Inc.
Briarpatch Restaurant
Bruce’s Tristate Roofing & Sheet
Metal Company
Buffalo Wild Wings
Burdorf’s Furnishing
Canteen / At Your Service
Carpets Unlimited
Carter Funeral Home
Cary Drilling Company
Cave’s Drug Store
Century Aluminum of Kentucky
LLC
Chevron Corporation
Chevron USA Inc.
CINergy Foundation Inc.
Dairy Queen
David Hocker & Associates
Domino’s Pizza
Don’s Market
E. M. Ford and Company
Eagle Leasing Services Inc.
East Kentucky Power Co-Op
Eli Lilly & Company
Famous Bistro
Fazoli’s Italian Restaurant
Federated Department Stores
Fiorella Insurance Agency Inc.
First Security Bank
First United Bank
Follette Bookstore
Gannett Foundation
General Electric
Glenn Funeral Home
Gorrell Homes Inc.
Hagan’s Saw Shop Inc.
Hardee’s
Herrington & Associates
Hilliard Lyons Inc.
Home Realty Inc.
Illinois Tool Works
JTW Executives Inc.
Keeneland Association Inc.
Kenergy
Kenneth Wolf Company
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Kroger Company
Kurtz Auction & Realty
Louisville Gas & Electric Company
Malco Theatres Inc.
Marathon Oil Company
McDaniel Enterprises
Megibow and Edwards PSC
Messenger-Inquirer
Mettler-Toledo Inc.
Modern Welding Company
Montana Mike’s of Owensboro
Moonlite Bar-B-Q Inn
Moore Automotive
MPD Inc.
National City Bank
Ohio National
Old Fashion Auto Sales
Old Hickory Pit Bar-B-Q
Olive Garden
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
Papa John’s Pizza
Peabody Energy Matching Gifts
Program
Peoples Bank & Trust Company
PHP Inc.
Pizza Hut
Price Smith Insurance Inc.
The Principal Financial Group
Prudential
Rally’s
Red Lobster
Ritzy’s
Roadhouse of Owensboro LLC
Robbins and Associates Insurance
Agency
Ruby Tuesday
Sam’s UNA Pizza #1
Schneider Consulting
Small Business Accounting Inc.
Sodexho Marriott Services Inc.
Sonic Drive-In
Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline
Inc.
Sparkle Brite Car Wash
Staples
Star Rental
Star Trax Video
Subway Sandwiches and Salads
Sun Windows
Sunbelt Communications
Swedish Match
Swisher and Associates
T.G.I. Friday’s
Tangram Associates
Texas Gas Transmission
Texas Instruments
Texas Roadhouse
The Chubb Corporation
Tony Huff and Associates
Engineering Solutions
Towne Square Mall
Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Kentucky
Tumbleweed
Unilever United States Inc.
United Coach & Tour
United Parcel Service
US Bancorp Foundation
Valor Inc.
Van Zant Real Estate
Verizon
Waffle House
Wal-Mart
Welborn’s Florist
Whayne Supply Co.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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