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Name: Mrs. M ichelle L. Ste phe ns Student Nam e: M ic h el Degree(s) E le L. Thomp Christian U arned from Oklahom son a n iv er sity: 1989, B Degree(s) E S Other Instit arned from ution(s) Att Univ. of Oklah ended: JD, Occupation oma : Law/Legal Services Michelle wen president to t from OC student sen political and a player in Oklahoma ate a lawyer wh legal circles. She’s now o lives in Wea with her husb and Brian antherford, OK, children. d their two President’s letter Dear Alumni and Friends: Oklahoma Christian continues to make considerable progress toward our goal of becoming a premier Christian university. Spiritually, academically and financially, your university has never been stronger. We hope you take pride in being an important part of the progress of this great university. We hope you were able to take part in our Associates Dinner on March 24. After welcoming Gene Stallings and Michael Medved to our previous Associates Dinners, our special guest speaker this year was Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, III, the former Presidential Envoy to Iraq. Another exciting event you’ll want to attend is an April 26 luncheon honoring the Honorable Paul Kagame, president of the Republic of Rwanda. You will receive more details about this event in your mailbox and inbox. We truly want to develop a closer relationship with all our alumni. On page 8 of this issue, you’ll find an article featuring the new “Eagle Connection” program on our website. Designed to better serve and unite alumni and friends, Eagle Connection will help you locate and communicate with former classmates. If you haven’t had the opportunity to tour the campus in awhile, I think you’ll be pleased by the improvements. Our $34 million student housing project is nearing completion. OC can now compete with any university in the country in terms of quality student housing. Construction will begin soon on Lawson Commons (see page 12), which will dramatically improve the beauty and functionality of the west campus student residential area. Another important recognition and academic advance was the recent establishment of the Joe McCormack Endowment for International Studies. You can read more about this tribute to Joe’s outstanding service to OC on page 10. I am also happy to report that we had an excellent year in fundraising. We added approximately 150 new donors and are on a recordsetting pace for this year as well. Our Honor Roll of Donors begins on page 22. Your generosity is a source of encouragement to our faculty and staff. While 2005 was a wonderful year in many ways for OC, we were all saddened by the loss of one of our dear professors, Dr. Kim Gaither. Kim fought a long and courageous battle with cancer and was an inspiration to everyone who knew her. She was greatly loved, admired and respected by her students and colleagues at OC, and we will miss her dearly. A well-deserved tribute to Kim begins on page 14. We hope you’ll continue to pray for Kim’s family, and for alumni Damon and Jeanetta Sims, who lost their son Anthony to malignant brain tumors last month. Jeanetta teaches in our communication department. It made me proud to see how our students, faculty and staff rallied around Kim, Jeanetta and their families in these difficult times. What a blessing to be part of a Christian community that values others so highly and reaches out to those in need. With God’s continued blessings and your ongoing support and prayers, there is no limit to what we can achieve together in His name. The accomplishments and success of the past year have been exhilarating for those of us who love Oklahoma Christian, but I believe it is only the foretaste of a brighter and brighter future. In His service, Mike E. O’Neal, President page vision contributors Page 10 President: Dr. Mike E. O’Neal The Joe McCormack Endowment for International Studies allows students to see the world. Not Your Average Joe 8 Page 2 Editor: Wes McKinzie (98) email: wes.mckinzie@oc.edu Contributors: Abby Copeland (04), Allison Day (92), Stephen Eck (92), Risa Forrester (96), Tyler Hancock (07), Dawn R. Shelton (90), Allison Shumate (05), Emoly West (07) Manager of Creative Services: Judson Copeland (02) Designers: Stephen Bell (03), Jonathan Curtis (03), Rachel O’Donnell (02), Kim Walden (98) Photography: Amy Barker (05), Judson Copeland (02) Page 12 Lawson Commons New additions to bring new light to OC’s campus. Page 16 Faith Connection Page 4 Milestones Page 22 Honor Roll of Donors Men with a Mission VISION Alumni Magazine of Oklahoma Christian University (USPS 405-420) Volume 8, No. 1, Spring 2006 POSTMASTER send address changes to: VISION, Box 11000, OKC, OK 73136-1100 © Oklahoma Christian University 2006 Oklahoma Christian University admits students of any race, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, handicap, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarships and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs. Page 30 3 Ways to Save or Pre-Pay for College Advice on how to finance your child’s OC education. Page 14 Page 32 News Memories of Dr. Kim Gaither It’s an uncommon connection, for sure. Rolling plains vs. snow-capped mountains. America’s Heartland vs. the West Coast. Aside from starting with the same letter of the alphabet, Oklahoma and Oregon seemingly have little in common. Perhaps that’s what makes the story worth telling. It’s the story of an uncommon connection sprung from a common commitment and the power of persistence fueled by faith. Established in Portland, Oregon, in 1956, Columbia Christian College closed in 1993 due to financial strains and an eventual loss of accreditation. Faced with the prospect of a once-vibrant campus going permanently dark, the late Dr. Don Gardner, the last president of Columbia Christian, traveled to various Church of Christ-affiliated institutions to ask for VISION SPRING 2006 assistance. Former OC president Dr. J. Terry Johnson led a group to Portland to visit the campus. As legend has it, they were captivated by the passion of the students they met – students who didn’t want Columbia Christian to die. In 1993, Oklahoma Christian officially agreed to step into the gap. With capital invested, both human and financial, Christian higher education experienced a rebirth in the Pacific Northwest – Cascade College was born. When the doors opened in the fall of 1994, 119 students filled the classrooms. “We accepted anyone with a pulse!” laughed Dr. Brian Simmons, a 1987 OC graduate and professor of communication at Cascade. “The biggest challenge, I think, was in creating something from the ground up. There was a sense in which we were doing that, and there was a sense in which we were not doing that because, as the branch campus of OC, we had their wisdom and their guidance.” Simmons will proudly tell anyone: He was the very first full-time faculty member to join Cascade College. “I will be here until the day I die,” he often says. And he’s serious. Other OC alumni, as well as faculty and staff, also made the move to Portland. People like Cascade’s first vice president, Dr. Kevin Jacobs, Dr. Arlis and Suzanne Wood, Dr. Mickey and Jane Banister, and Dr. John and Cynthia Fletcher – just to name a few. Dr. Gary Tandy (74), professor of English, signed on for that first year as well. For him, Cascade was an opportunity to leave “Corporate America” and return to teaching. “For several years, I had this dissatisfaction with what I was doing. I think it mostly had to do with the fact that I wasn’t teaching,” he said. “When I really kind of examined myself, I thought that in a way, I’d really gotten away from my dream.” Anyone on campus those first few years will agree: it wasn’t easy. Both Simmons and Tandy laugh when recalling the multiple hats they’ve worn to help keep programs running. “Having been here 11 years, I have to stop and remind myself that we had just five faculty members that first year. That’s it,” he said. “We’re not a huge faculty now, but we continue to grow. We have at least two fulltime faculty members in most of our areas now.” Dr. Bill Goad (79), a oncecommon face on the OC campus, moved his family to Portland in the fall of 2002 to assume the role of provost and chief operating officer. He says what sets Cascade apart from many other schools is its “servant spirit,” as well as the unique closeness of the campus community. “Everywhere that you find a Christian college, you find that the church is stronger,” Goad said. “You definitely find that here.” It’s a good thing, too. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Cool View of OC’S Success The faculty feature at left comes from the new edition of View, a magazine-style viewbook geared toward prospective students. Published in September, the 128-page magazine features OC alumni, faculty, staff and students and touts OC’s quality education and environment. The two previous editions of the magazine won five awards in national and statewide competitions, including a national “Best of Show” award in a contest conducted by Admissions Marketing Report. Oregon and Washington have the highest proportion of religiously-unaffiliated and self-identified “nonreligious” residents in the nation. It’s a place rich with opportunities to positively influence lives for the Lord. “Somebody has to be in the Pacific Northwest for the kids that are here,” Simmons said. “People need us in this area of the country, and a lot of us here believe this is what we’ve been called to do.” To step onto Cascade’s small campus would be a very strange experience for many current OC students and recent alums. But the campus reminds Tandy of what Oklahoma Christian was like when he was a student. Simmons says he often wonders if OC’s pioneers – alumni from Central Christian in Bartlesville – might feel right at home at Cascade. “There’s a great sense of community at OC, but at Cascade, you literally know everybody on campus,” Goad said. “Therefore, we build a lot of close, personal relationships. The sense of unity is enhanced because of our smaller size.” With a current enrollment of around 300 students, one of Cascade’s greatest assets is its ability to offer more hands-on attention to students. “Even though many students may have Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. come here initially for the Christian fellowship and small community, I think we’ve done a good job of keeping quality education as our priority,” Tandy said. Optimism is rising at both OC and Cascade that the relationship between the two campuses will continue to grow. The strategic advantages of a branch campus setup are many, even when distance – and differences – pose occasional challenges. OC’s uncommon connection to a small campus in Portland, Oregon, shows the university’s commitment to advancing Christian higher education. “For me, the great fit between Oklahoma Christian and Cascade College is that Cascade is OC’s most recent and, I think, largest gift to the Kingdom,” Simmons said. “OC had the faith, and they had the courage, to take on this enterprise when others did not.” Cascade is at a crucial point in its brief history and, according to OC president Mike O’Neal, “is poised for significant progress and long-range success.” Cascade College is celebrating its 50th year in Portland and will mark this success with an alumni summit and reunion weekend June 22-25. The theme: “We Are One: Celebrate. Connect. Unite.” View’s latest honor, a first-place award from the Oklahoma Collegiate Public Relations Association, was one of nine awards won by OC’s University Marketing Office at the annual statewide competition. “If the Lord has blessed you with the resources, I can think of noonly greater way OC’s nine awards trailed the University toof invest for the long-term goodChristian of the won Oklahoma’s 13. Oklahoma kingdom than to give to Cascade College,” awards in seven of the nine categories it enO’Neal said. tered, with projects produced for Admissions, While Oklahoma and Oregon may not Advancement, Alumni Relations, Financial have much Housing in common, relationship Services, and the Student Life, as well as shared by marketing OC and Cascade a testament general projectsison behalf of the touniversity. the unity found in Christ: love that transcends 2,000 miles. “I’ve felt like we,materials as Christians All of always OC’s marketing are produced – and as the Oklahoma Christian commu-team “in-house.” The university’s marketing nity – need to have a vision that isCopeland, bigger members (Stephen Bell, Judson than where we are,” Goad said. “Cascade Jonathan Curtis, Risa Forrester, Dan Lovejoy, College is an important of that vi- ShuWes McKinzie, Dawn part Shelton, Allison sion.” mate and Kim Walden) are all OC alumni. by Abby Copeland (04) “It speaks volumes about the high-quality academic environment at Oklahoma Christian that we can tap our own alumni to produce work that’s praised and honored by fellow professionals in higher education and in the industry,” said Forrester, OC’s Director of Admissions and Marketing. “It’s gratifying to see our staff ’s daily work, research and strategic planning have a positive impact on the university’s success and VISION SPRING 2006 Three generations of Filipino men carry on OC tradition Peter Cariaga, OC Freshman Peter Henry Cariaga is a freshman at Oklahoma Christian University, but his family tradition at OC has been history in the making. “I am the third-generation oldest son from my family to come to Oklahoma Christian,” Cariaga said. This family tradition started with Peter’s grandfather, Roman Cariaga, who graduated from Oklahoma Christian in 1964 with a degree in Bible. Roman’s son and Peter’s father, Salvador Cariaga, attended Oklahoma Christian from 1979 to 1983 and double majored in Bible and communications. Roman first attended a Bible school in Zaboanga City, Philippines, and did so well that the teachers, especially Charlie Garner, arranged to send him to Michigan Christian College (now known as Rochester College). The Cariaga Family VISION SPRING 2006 Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Roman went through Michigan Christian’s two-year program before coming to Oklahoma Christian to finish up his degree. At both MCC and Oklahoma Christian, “Lolo” (as Peter calls his grandfather) was blessed with a roommate by the name of Jerry Rushford. While at Oklahoma Christian from 1962 to 1964, Roman also met Vernon and Rowena Newell, who became two very important people in his life. “They became his adopted parents while he was here,” Peter said. “Lolo was a serious student and Vernon liked his sincerity and dedication. Rowena took on a motherly role. They were very good to him, and also to my father when he came here.” After graduating from Oklahoma Christian, Peter’s grandfather taught at a Bible school in Zamboanga, Philippines, and eventually became the school director from 1965 to 1970. After the school closed, Roman moved to Butuan City and bought a lot to build a school. He began what is now Sunrise Christian College in a little church in the city. Sunrise Christian College has since become the largest collectively churchowned facility in the Philippines. Salvador met and married his sweetheart, Jennie Henry, at Oklahoma Christian, then moved back to the Philippines with a vocation in local church planting. He has personally helped plant eight churches thus far, and heads up both a national church newspaper and its corresponding website. Peter is a Bible and communications double major, just like his father, and wants to further that scholastic ambition. He hopes to teach or be an administrator at Sunrise some day. “I want to take my education to graduate school, because I know I can do a lot with a Ph.D, especially in the Philippines,” he said. “Through OC, I’d like to carry on a tradition of Christian education. And I don’t just mean Bible training, preaching, stuff like that. I mean an environment in which you’re different, and people can see that you are Christ-like. I really think that OC can help me do that and help nurture that.” Even though he was born and raised in the Philippines, Peter always had a desire to continue his family tradition of coming to Oklahoma Christian. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. “I planned on coming to OC for a long time. When I was in sixth grade, I came to Cornerstone (an on-campus summer camp) and loved it,” he said. “This is a safe and good place to come and be held accountable.” Peter was instrumental in starting a dynamic on-campus student group called Platoon. The group adopted Proverbs 27:17 as a theme verse. Their motto is “Winning the battles one prayer at a time.” “We get together, talk about guy stuff, how each other’s week has gone, and try to help each other out. We pray for each other and people around campus,” Peter said. “It’s like an accountability group with a fellowship and devotionals. It’s pretty cool.” Peter also jumped at the opportunity to be a part of OC’s fall break mission trip to Port Arthur, Texas, to help with hurricane relief efforts. “We mainly worked with dry materials, brush, wood, cleaning up damage,” he said. “We cleaned up the Thomas Boulevard Church of Christ member’s yards, as well as the neighbors’ yards and anyone else who needed help.” Although Peter received service hours for his classes from this mission trip, he knew and continued to discover that it was about much more. “It ended up being about a lot of things. For me, it was a humbling experience. You get to go out and help people that cannot possibly help you back,” he said. “It was a time when we could just serve others, focus on others and do what Jesus would have done, caring for people.” Peter feels it was the Thomas Boulevard Church of Christ’s initiative that made the difference. “The church deep down really cares about their people, their community. They showed through their actions that they genuinely cared about their people, including us,” Cariaga said. “That’s my philosophy: life is all about relationships.” While at OC, one of the main things Peter wants to accomplish is to invest in people: “I want to get to know people at a real close level and build relationships,” he said. He feels mission opportunities like the Roman Cariaga (64) Salvador visiting OCCariaga (83) in 1989 hurricane relief trip, or the sixweek Let’s Start Talking campaign to the Philippines he’ll do this summer, are some of the best ways to accomplish this. “I would encourage even more students to go on mission trips,” Peter said. “I think that the student population as a whole needs to experience something like that, in that you are going out and doing things for other people, not just to benefit from feeling humble or spiritual. You are doing that to show other people that you care.” by Emoly West (07) VISION SPRING 2006 Love thy NEIGHBOR OC students spend break assisting storm victims To many students, Fall Break is a time to relax or make their first trip home since the beginning of the school year to visit family and friends. But for 120 OC students, faculty and staff members, the break gave them the opportunity to serve others. It also gave Houston-area OC alumni Donna Sue Arnold (77) and Joyce Swanson (73), a member of OC’s National Alumni Council, the chance to serve their alma mater. “It was talked about for weeks afterward that these college kids had come down on a bus to help clean up,” Swanson said. “The community was surprised to see an orderly group of kids that came down just to help.” OC students started looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita after seeing and hearing of the devastation left by the disasters. In response to these inquiries, OC dean of students Neil Arter began making contact with alumni in the area. Arter contacted Arnold and began working out details for a trip to help with the relief effort. Arnold, along with other OC alumni, works closely with the Impact Houston Church of Christ. “The Impact Church is set up and recognized in Houston as a place that helps people,” Arnold said. “They’re recognized by the Red Cross. A lot of churches all over the country were sending supplies there to aid in the relief effort.” VISION SPRING 2006 Arnold helped put Arter in touch with Impact minister Wes Fikes, who organized the details of what the group would do and where it would work. She aided in the relief effort by working at Impact to hand out supplies and help displaced families. The group slept and ate lunch and dinner at Impact, but did most of its work through the Thomas Boulevard Church of Christ in Port Arthur, Texas, located about an hour outside of Houston. Elders of the church sent groups out to different members who needed help. The groups cleaned up trees and debris and moved them out to the road for city trucks to remove. Arnold contacted Swanson about helping provide meals for the large group. Local restaurants and other area chains donated food to help feed the group. Swanson also joined the group, which included her son Stephen, in assisting the cleanup effort on the final day of the trip. Stephen is a sophomore engineering major at Oklahoma Christian. “That day was a lot of fun,” Swanson said. “It was neat to see how hard the kids were working. The only frustration they had was that they got through early, so they just started to go to the neighbors’ yards.” The students also spent that Sunday in worship with the Thomas Boulevard congregation, something Swanson believed to be just as uplifting as the physical work done by the group “I think they understood that it was just as important that we spent that time with them in worship, and that time encouraging them, as it was going and cleaning up the debris,” Swanson said. While at Oklahoma Christian, Swanson helped Dr. Stafford North and also did service projects and participated in the Outreach program. She now attends the First Colony Church of Christ in Sugar Land, Texas. Arnold is thankful that she has the opportunity to work with a church that puts its focus on service, something instilled in her while at OC. Her daughter, Amanda, also attended Oklahoma Christian this year. “I appreciate Impact Church and their work with the inner city and the less fortunate of the world, and the opportunities their structure gives people to serve,” Arnold said. “I believe my life was impacted by being able to go to Oklahoma Christian as opposed to a state school somewhere. I learned to be a servant, wherever I was and whatever I was doing.” Arnold also wants students to remember service is something they should strive to do their entire lives. “I believe it’s important that, as students, kids start taking advantage of the opportunity to serve,” Arnold said. “And that they follow that through for the rest of their lives and remember that Jesus called us to serve others. It was good to see these students already doing that.” by Tyler Hancock (07) Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Oklahoma Christian held its fourth-annual OC Associates Celebration on March 24 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. The event’s featured speaker was Ambassador L. Paul Bremer, III, one of the world’s leading experts on crisis management, terrorism and homeland security. Bremer served as the Presidential Envoy to Iraq and was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian award. Oklahoma Christian University Associates are financial supporters of the university who give a minimum of $1,000 to fund student scholarships each year. For more information on how to become an OC Associate, contact Vice President for Advancement John deSteiguer at (405) 425-5094 or at john.desteiguer@oc.edu. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. VISION SPRING 2006 OC launches Eagle Connection, a website helping alumni reunite When Michael and Christi Clark recently unpacked and settled into their new home in Battle Creek, Michigan, it wasn’t long before they let OC know of their new move, their new baby (Carson Ryan), and Michael’s new marketing job with Kellogg’s Corporation. When the alumni office receives the information, it’s updated in OC’s alumni database so the Clarks will continue to receive mailings from their alma mater. The info also is posted on the online version of Milestones on the OC website (www. oc.edu/alumni) and is printed in VISION. The job gets done, eventually, and the Clarks stay connected and their friends get to see their news. But now, all that is going to change for the better with the introduction of Eagle Connection. It’s a new web-based data management system that will transform the way alumni connect in faster and more accurate ways. Alumni Relations Director Stephen Eck (92) can’t help but smile when he talks about it. “Eagle Connection is a very good thing,” he said. “We will be able to connect alumni in more ways than ever before – by major, graduation year, clubs, activities … even geographic region.” “We, as alumni, have longed for this service for a long time,” Eck said. Now technology is making it happen. Eagle Connection is scheduled to go online later this spring. Alumni can log in and have the ability to choose to share their information with other alumni. “It’s similar to popular online reunion services like classmates.com,” Eck said. “But ours is free and secure.” “My wife and I move often, and it would be nice to know alumni in our new area,” Michael Clark (98) said. Clark started his career with Kellogg’s as VISION SPRING 2006 a sophomore at OC, and has been moving up the ranks over the last 12 years. “Ever since graduation, we’ve been moving from position to position within the organization. I’ve had the opportunity to do operations, retail sales and headquarter sales. Now I’m in marketing with Kellogg’s. It’s a two-year stint,” Clark said. these categories would be a huge benefit to helping my business grow.” Bottoms expects he’ll be logging on to Eagle Connection often and hopes to be able to get information about OC events James Bottoms With Eagle Connection, Clark will have a better opportunity to swap tips and struggles about annual plans, marketing strategies and branding issues with fellow alumni who are in similar positions. And next time they move, a simple logon to Eagle Connection will make it easier for the Clarks to tell OC about their new location. B. James (Bobby) Bottoms (93), operations director for Mountain Hardwear in Richmond, California, says having easier access to fellow alumni could help his business. “As a business executive, I regularly strive to build a network of potential vendors, customers and employees that have a similar value system,” Bottoms said. “Being able to easily locate other OC graduates who might fit into Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. coming to his area, whether it be music groups, athletic events or admissions activities. “OC was an excellent experience for me and provided me not only with an outstanding education, but with a set of skills that have enabled me to succeed. Connecting back to that source is a key to helping me continue to grow,” he said. Eck said the desire to reconnect runs deep among alumni, as evidenced by the recent directory that was published by an outside contractor. More than 7,000 alumni verified their information with the publisher, and 1,100 alumni bought the directory. “We were blown away by the response,” Eck said. “Our alumni are longing for this connection.” Eck said other interesting Eagle Connection features include alumni video and text profiles, and a career mentoring service that will include posts of jobs and internships, enabling alumni to become mentors to new graduates and current students. Also, alumni can use the service to purchase tickets to campus events such as Homecoming, athletic events and Spring Sing. And they can plan alumni chapter events in their own communities or participate in online discussions. The possibilities are exciting. However, what about the future of the Milestones section in VISION? Most alumni say it’s the first section they read when the magazine arrives in their mailbox (keeping the designers and editors humble). In all likelihood, Eagle Connection will provide even more opportunities for OC alumni to share in the milestones of their lives. So keep the news coming! Activate Your Eagle Connection Eagle Connection is a new, exciting resource for alumni, but its success depends on you. The more alumni that register, the more useful Eagle Connection will be. To ensure that your personal information remains secure, we must make sure that only alumni can view Eagle Connection. To verify that you’re an alumnus, you’ll create an Eagle Connection account at www.oc.edu/alumni. After you provide some basic contact information, we’ll ask for your social security number and birth date. With this information, we will match your Eagle Connection account to our records at OC. All of the information you provide us is subject to OC’s strict privacy policy, available at www.oc.edu/privacy. For detailed instructions, go to www. oc.edu/activate and follow the steps. Once we have verified you as an alumnus, you’ll be able to update your information, view the directory, participate in online forums, send online OC greeting cards, and use all of the tools Eagle Connection has to offer. EAGLE CONNECTION by Dawn Shelton (90) Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. VISION VISIONSPRING SPRING 2006 2006 New endowment created to fund international programs Joe and Lottie McCormack Imagine learning about the Wall of China in the morning and standing on top of it that afternoon. Or learning about the Great Barrier Reef and then having the chance to go snorkeling there. These are just two of the life-changing moments that students can experience when they travel on OC’s study abroad programs. Until now, this opportunity has not been reachable for all students. But a new endowment may offer students the chance to see the world in a whole new way. The Joe McCormack Endowment for International Studies was a surprise announcement during last fall’s homecoming celebration. The endowment has two important features: the McCormack Scholars Program and the McCormack Lectures. The McCormack Lectures will bring guest lecturers to campus to address international issues. First, the scholarship program will award monies annually to international students at OC. Second, it will provide scholarships to students participating in the university’s official international study programs, with preference given to minority students. Third, it may provide a McCormack Student Award for one or more students each year who demonstrate exemplary leadership, learning and service. McCormack first attended Oklahoma Christian’s predecessor, Central Christian College in Bartlesville, in 1957. Ten years later, he returned to OC to teach in the Department of Language and Literature. McCormack established the university’s international program, advancing the school’s reputation and its ability to provide students with a high-quality education. In 1980, he became the Director of International Studies and served in that capacity for 20 years. McCormack’s relationship with Ibaraki Christian College has been an enduring one. As the driving force through 25 years of OC’s exchange program with Ibaraki Christian, he has served as both the sponsor for the American students and host for the Japanese. He has implemented several changes designed to give both American and Japanese students a richer experience. McCormack also developed the Teaching English as a Foreign Language program, making Oklahoma Christian one of only a handful of colleges or university in the United States offering this undergraduate degree. His skill as a teacher earned him the Merrick Teaching Award in 1987 and the Gaylord Chair of Distinguished Teaching in 1993. Now, this endowment will be a permanent legacy to the life and impact of Joe McCormack. by Allison Shumate (05) Read about our International Studies trips as they happen at blogs.oc.edu. 10 VISION SPRING 2006 Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Mike & Nancy O’Neal and John & Connie Maple will host an Alaskan adventure for alumni and friends of Oklahoma Christian University from May 27 to June 8, 2006. This trip will include a breathtaking cruise of the Inside Passage and an exciting tour by rail and motor coach through the heart of Alaska. For more information and/or to download a reservation form, check our web page at Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. www.oc.edu/alaska. Special OC group rates begin at $2,084 per person. To request a brochure, please call the OC President’s Office at (405) 425-5100 or email kerri.williams@oc.edu with the subject heading: Please Send Alaska Brochure. Your name and mailing address should appear in the text of the email. VISION SPRING 2006 11 LawsonCommons One of the initiatives of OC’s Higher Learning~Higher Calling fundraising campaign will soon become reality with the construction of the Lawson Commons. Named for alumni Richard (66) and Pat Lawson (67), the commons will encompass the entire student residential area in the western part of the OC campus, along with the three-tiered mall area stretching from the new University House on the west to the Mabee Learning Center on the east. In addition to the existing student housing that is being substantially upgraded and increased, two new structures will be added to Lawson Commons: an 80’ x 100’ covered pavilion for university events and student activities, and an 85-foot clock tower. The pavilion and clock tower will be connected with a grove of trees, and the entire mall area will be improved with new hardscape, additional trees and other landscaping. Construction will begin this spring and is expected to take 18 to 24 months to complete. The Lawsons have donated stock valued at almost $30 million to OC over the last several years. Richard Lawson is co-founder of St. Paul, Minn.-based Lawson Software and has served on the OC board of trustees since 1994. He was honored as an Outstanding Alumnus from OC’s VISION SPRING 2006 College of Science and Engineering in 1998. “The recent transformation of the student residential areas and the strengthening of the university’s financial structure are largely due to the generosity of Richard and Pat Lawson,” OC president Mike O’Neal said. “OC will be ever indebted to them for this transformative gift.” The Lawsons also established chairs to support academic areas that are special to them: the Richard Lawson Endowed Chair in Professional Studies and the Pat Lawson Endowed Chair in Arts and Sciences. O’Neal described Pat Lawson as one of OC’s most effective volunteers and encouragers. She is a central figure in the success of the North Texas Alumni Chapter. “Her love for OC and its students is demonstrated regularly by her personal involvement in connecting North Texas alumni, students and prospective students with Oklahoma Christian,” O’Neal said. The comprehensive student housing initiative that is nearing completion is another piece of the Higher Learning~Higher Calling campaign. For more information on this and other planned projects, contact Vice President for Advancement John deSteiguer at (405) 425-5094 or at john.desteiguer@oc.edu, or go to www.higherlearninghighercalling.com. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. For more information about this special alumni event, contact Director of Alumni Relations Stephen Eck at (405) 425-5118 or at stephen.eck@oc.edu. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. VISION SPRING 2006 “Lord, show me who I can bless today.” Those words were written last July by Dr. Kim Gaither in a prayer journal that was given to her by her daughter, Brianna, last Mother’s Day. Brianna read those words at her mother’s funeral on Nov. 23, 2005. To have raised a daughter who could stand and speak at such an occasion is a testament to the kind of life Kim Gaither lived. Her daughter carried on the example of her mother, blessing others by sharing her mother’s words of faith. Kimberley Kay (Herron) Gaither graduated from Oklahoma Christian in 1981, returned there to teach in 1988 and was serving as Professor of Biology at the time of her death on Nov. 19, 2005. Kim was diagnosed with a rare and violently aggressive breast cancer in 2001. She fought it hard and was in remission for 18 months before tumors reappeared last year. Kim, who received OC’s Gaylord Chair for Distinguished Teaching in 2004, held a B.S. degree in biology/chemistry from Oklahoma Christian and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in microbiology and immunology from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. VISION SPRING 2006 May 19, 2005 ST Father. I feel so inward focused these days. Life is so much more enjoyable when others – family and friends – are my focus. Help me be content in every and any circumstance. - Kim’s Journal For anyone who knew Kim – whether as a fellow student more than 25 years ago, or as someone who was blessed to hear her sing, or as her friend, or as a student who sat in her classroom the day before she died – she exemplified courage, determination and an abiding trust in God. Joseph Thurman was one of the students who was in Dr. Gaither’s last microbiology class. “Last semester was a defining time in my life. We were wrapped up in Dr. Gaither’s journey through her treatments, going from fear at the announcement of the brain tumor, to great hope at the treatment in Pittsburgh, to confusion and despair as her condition suddenly worsened, to sudden shock and grief at her death,” he said. “That emotional rollercoaster actually taught us all a lot about life, faith, and the impact we are each capable of making on those around us,” said Thurman, who plans to attend medical school. Kim made an impact on everyone – immediate and long-lasting impressions that remain clear in the hearts and minds of many who shared their memories about her on the OC website. Judith (Bennyhoff) White (79) wrote, “I met Kim during Neat Week before our freshman year in college. We instantly became friends and I watched David spot Kim on a hill singing during a devotional one night, during our first week of freshman year. He scooted over by her and from that moment on they were together. Kim was always there to listen, trim your hair, laugh – she was just a great presence to be around. I especially remember our Chorale trips freshman and sophomore years. Yes, our loss is heaven’s gain.” And for Kim (Smith) Hart (82), “I remember so many things about Kim! She had such a giving and caring personality. You could see that she always walked the walk of Jesus. My fondest memory of Kim was when she directed Spring Sing for Gamma Rho in 1980. She was so Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. patient with all of us, but especially me. You see, I can’t sing or ‘choreograph’ and she was always there to encourage me no matter how bad I was doing! She truly did use her gifts to glorify God.” “My brother, David Smith, who had Kim as a biology teacher 10 years later, said that she was one of the best teachers because of her ability to communicate hard material in a way that others could not. He said that her patience and encouragement were evidence of her always glorifying our Lord with her Godgiven talents.” And Valerie (Wright) Sisk wrote this to Dr. Gaither’s children: “Your mother believed in me when others did not. I was her student in 1994. She didn’t give me any breaks and I didn’t pass her class. I thought she was being mean at the time! I am now a mother of two and it is only because I care about them that I insist they do their very best. Your mother is still a woman I think about when I don’t believe in my abilities as a mother or teacher. She is truly an inspiration to me.” Oct. 31 S Lord, your perfect peace is beyond my understanding. You have given me all I need. I feel rested, calm, strong and ready to face anything by the grace of your strong hand. Cover my family. Give them assurance that you are in control. The evil one has no control over me. None. Thurman says his most vivid memory of Kim was from right before she left for Pittsburgh on Halloween. She came to class in full costume, not as Dr. Gaither, but as a microorganism named “Kim Gaitheriacea,” a corruption of Kim Gaither. “The entire class had bought her 75 pink roses as a show of our love and support as she went to Pittsburgh (for treatment). Dr. Gaither, however, was not Dr. Gaither and would not leave character, creating a very awkward, funny and touching scene all at once as 25 students tried to show their love to someone who was there in body (under the frizzy hair, black clothes and dark makeup), but was not going to break her act to be there in person,” Thurman said. November 14 S Please help me accept with grace and patience the test results today. Thank you for increased strength. And for the support you surround me with all the time. Prayer warriors, card senders and food preparers you are moving right now for our benefit. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. As her family, students and friends continue on without Kim, there is another special group of friends who are grieving – Kim’s colleagues at OC. The day before she died – weak, in a wheelchair and in pain – Kim insisted on giving a lecture to her microbiology students. They had a test scheduled the following Monday and she told her family and others who were concerned about her that her students would not be prepared without that lecture. She gave the lecture that Friday … but the students did not take the test that Monday. “Instead, Dr. (Molly) Hill came in and we spent the entire hour talking about Dr. Gaither’s life and impact on all of us. There wasn’t a dry eye in the room. That day was one of the most memorable in my college career thus far, and was good for all of us in the sense that it gave us a sense of peace and closure,” Thurman said. “Not enough can be said about Dr. Hill and the guiding light she was for all of us during that time and for the rest of the semester.” The class eventually took that test. Thurman made an A. Hill also spoke on behalf of the faculty at the funeral. She shared sweet stories about Kim’s reputation among students as the “velvet knife,” and how even though her fellow professors might sometimes be called cantankerous, no one could ever say “no” to Kim. “For a woman as intelligent, personable, talented, beautiful and self-confident as you could ever know … she was nonetheless as unpretentious and truly humble as you could ever know,” Dr. Hill said. “Kim taught many lessons. This may be the most important. She always told you, ‘I have learned that you are not defined by what you do; rather, you are defined by whom you love.’” July 10 S Praise you God. For you are the Creator of all good things. Your beautiful world is glorious this morning. I love you Lord, and look forward to praising you more with our church today. Show me who I can bless today. Teach me from your word this morning. Help me to be more like you to look at the heart and not outward appearances. Give me a song Father that brings glory to you and calms and soothes my troubled spirit. by Dawn Shelton (90) Read the tribute to Kim Gaither on the OC alumni website. Kimberley Kay Gaither, 46, of Edmond, Oklahoma, died November 19, 2005, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kim was born September 16, 1959, in Wayne, Michigan, to Norman Lee and Merilyn Kikhoefel Herron. Kim obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma and applied her knowledge and tremendous faith in God to a career in Christian education. She was a Professor of Biology at Oklahoma Christian University. She was admired and respected in both the academic and medical communities. She showed kindness, wisdom, encouragement and patience to everyone. Kim bravely fought breast cancer with grace and dignity during her final years. Her constant example of faith and fortitude blessed innumerable lives. She brought out the best in all of us. Kim accomplished many great things in her life, but she would tell you her greatest legacy is her children, Luke and Brianna. She was so very proud of them. We will always miss her encouraging smile and her beautiful voice. At the end – “She couldn’t walk, but she won the race.” “Because He lives, we can face tomorrow.” Survivors include her husband, David; son, Luke; daughter, Brianna; parents, Norman and Merilyn Herron of Tulsa, Oklahoma; brothers and sisters, Jeff Herron of Livonia, Michigan, Steve Herron of Edmond, Oklahoma, Melissa Smith of Niles, Michigan, Heidi Dickens of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and their families. Memorial donations should be made to the scholarship fund established in her name with the Office of Advancement at Oklahoma Christian University, P.O. Box 11000, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73136. http://www.oc.edu/gaither/ VISION SPRING 2006 MILESTONES Keep up with milestones online at www.oc.edu/alumni 1956 Molly (Rogers) Lemmons is pursuing full-time writing and storytelling after retiring from Mustang schools. She is a member of the National Storytelling Network, secretary for the Oklahoma Territory Tellers and membership co-chair of the Oklahoma City Writers Club. She has published two books: “Kind of Heart” and “The Passing of Paradise.” Visit her website at www.mollyloubelle.com. Addresses: 548 S. Pleasantview Dr., Mustang, OK 73064 and mollyloubelle@cox.net. leadership. He is the chair of the Training Division of the National Communication Association and serves as newsletter editor for the Religious Communication Association. Addresses: 1750 Morrow Ln., Abilene, TX 79601 and lakeyp@ acu.edu. 1972 Melanie (McDaniel) Bailey returned to the classroom full-time as a second-grade teacher. Addresses: 2121 NE 78th Ave., Vancouver, WA 98664 and mbailey1950@ hotmail.com. 1973 Steveanna (Murphy) and Jack Giesecke announce the birth of their granddaughter, Haley Lynn Giesecke. Addresses: 1819 Broadway, Port Lavaca, TX 77979 and sgiesecke@hotmail.com. 1975 molly lemmons 1959 LaDanta Fullington and Howard Kowis were married in May 2003. Addresses: PO Box 1822, Hilltop Lakes, TX 77871 and ljkowis@ valornet.com. 1962 Mike Crossland retired from the Spring Hill Independent School District after serving for 43 years as superintendent. 1965 LD Byrd received special recognition from the Gunter Independent School District for 20 years of service on the Board of Trustees. He also serves on the Grayson Central Appraisal District, is president of the Gunter Economic Development Corporation and began his 22nd year as a minister for Preston North Church of Christ in Celina, TX. Addresses: 301 College, Box 414, Gunter, TX 75058 and ldpreach@cs.com. 1970 Dr. Paul Lakey, professor of communication at Abilene Christian University, completed a sabbatical examining Chinese VISION SPRING 2006 ing Oak, Edmond, OK 73003 and okbryant@swbell.net. Gil (Randy) Teague is a Colonel in the U.S. Army and received the Bronze Star following his recent one-year tour in Iraq. He served as Staff Surgeon for XVIII Airborne Corps and as Command Surgeon for Multi National Corps, overseeing healthcare for all coalition warfighters. His next duty assignment is Medical Liaison to the United Kingdom at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Addresses: #11 The Terrace, RMAS, Camberley UK GU15 4NS and gilbert.teague@us.army.mil. Bill and Saphronia (Thomas 74) Whaley announce the birth of their granddaughter, Laurel Riannan Whaley. Proud parents are Jonathan and Alice Whaley. Addresses: 2408 Post Oak Rd., Rockdale, TX 76567 and wtwhaley@juno.com. Audrey (VanWinkle) Gramling achieved National Board Certification for Library Media Teachers in November 2005 and is a library media specialist at Monroe Elementary School in Norman. Addresses: 3933 SW 8th, Newcastle, OK 73065 and audreylms@ yahoo.com. 1977 Larry Judd was listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers for two years and coaches football for Catoosa County. His wife, Cheryl (Buchanan 76), is a medical transcriptionist and signs for the deaf. Addresses: 435 Pine Ridge Ext., Ringgold, GA 30736 and ljudd@is.ua.edu. 1978 Kim Rice owns Got Noni Enterprises and Signs2u. His wife, Martha (Allen 79), is a legal assistant for the Teague Law Firm. Their daughter, Kristin, received a scholarship to Rochester College and their daughter Jenna is in high school. Addresses: 3421 Baird Dr., Edmond, OK 73013 and krice8@ cox.net. 1976 Jim and Mardie (Canham) Bryant announce the adoption of Jacob Cecil, 5, Adam Douglas, 4, and Elisabeth May, 3, on June 9, 2004. They join brothers Nathan, Daniel and Jesse. Addresses: 9801 Smok- president and chief operating officer. Jackson previously served as senior vice president and chief operating officer for Noble Corporation. The company boasts a premium fleet of 62 mobile offshore drilling units located in Brazil, India, Mexico, West Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean Sea, the North Sea, and other key markets worldwide. Jackson graduated from Oklahoma Christian in 1978 with a bachelor of science degree in accounting. He is a certified public accountant. He and his wife Susie (Patterson 79), a member of OC’s Board of Trustees, live in Fort Worth, Texas. Larry and Rhea (Holmgren 77) Buckingham’s daughter, Melanie, was married to Ryan Shandruk in June 2005. Rhea is a relocation specialist at TransCanada PipeLines. Addresses: 143 Silvercreek Close N.W., Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T3B4G2 and dwessel@fwc.org3. 1979 Carla (Simmons) Calhoun works with Rapha International as its Disaster Resource Network coordinator. Her son, John, performs with the singing group Won By One at Pepperdine University. Addresses: 509 SW 2nd Lindsay, OK 73052 and carla_calhoun@yahoo.com. Larry and rhea buckingham family Julie (Preece 78) Baird was named executive director of Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse & Adventure Quest in Enid. Addresses: 902 Bryan Dr., Enid, OK 73701 and julie@leonardos.org. ALUMNUS TAppED AS NOBLE BOSS Noble Corporation, one of the leading oil and gas companies in the world, has named OC alumnus Mark Jackson Jim and Marion (Mclain) Greene celebrated their 25th anniversary in November 2005. Addresses: 425 Magnolia St., Marion, AR 72364 and greene9479@ sbcglobal.net. 1980 Jeannie (Slater) Martin is a residential real estate agent with RE/MAX, and her production reached the top 5% of agents in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area in 2005. Addresses: 3101 Mustang Dr. #208, Grapevine, TX 76051 and jeannie@maggiesRealtor.com. Continued on next column Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. MILESTONES (Gordon) Bartel. Julie is an account manager at Maritz in Fenton, Mo., and teaches business finance at Central Methodist University satellite campus in Union, Mo. Addresses: 1707 Lamplite Estates, St. Clair, MO 63077 and Julie. gordon@maritz.com. Joyce Vandiver (86), to morbid obesity, in a poignant and moving narrative. Find out more and order the book at www.sunspotpress.com. Aaron Thomas teaches English as a second language at Southwest City Elementary School. Addresses: 2317 Hurley Lane, Joplin, MO 64804 and aaronthomas@ myfam.com. Terri (Howe) Hull completed her upgrade to captain for Mesaba Airlines-Northwest Airlink. Addresses: 1547 Union City Rd., Ft. Recovery, OH 45846 and bthhull@ bright.net. martin family 1981 Lenora (Dodds) Davis is a contract administrator with DRD Technology in Tulsa. She also is a local artist and instructor of One Stroke Decorative Painting. Addresses: 2501 W. Hartford, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 and ldavis@drd. com. Vicki Street and James Shepherd were married on May 31, 2002. Vicki is the Triage Coordinator at Carl Albert Mental Health. She has her master’s degree in counseling, and is certified as a licensed professional counselor and licensed alcohol and drug counselor. Addresses: 3320 N. 379 Rd., Holdenville, OK 74848 and vickilpc@yahoo.com. 1982 Dale Garland is the assistant store manager at Joseph A. Bank Men’s Clothiers. Addresses: 2812 NW 59th, #217, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 and dale833g1@netzero. com. 1983 Joe and Laneigha (White) Shuman moved to Temple, Texas, where Joe is a computer programmer for NewTec and Laneigha is a piano instructor and the theory lab supervisor for the University of Mary Hardin Baylor. Addresses: 3807 Chisholm Trail, Temple, TX 76504 and laneigha@shumanstudios. com and joe@shumanstudios.com. 1984 Timothy and Julie (Pierce) Gordon announce the birth of their grandson, Connor Matthew Bartel. Proud parents are Matt and Amber Cecilia (Leite) Stoll spoke at Arbonne International’s National Training Conference in Las Vegas. She also received the “Spirit of Arbonne” award last year. Marvin has joined Cecilia in the business. Addresses: 2700 Amesbury Lake Dr., Edmond, OK 73013 and cstoll95@cox.net. Eric Tooley is a speaker with Aim for Success, a sexual abstinence program. He has conducted more than 2,500 programs across the country over the last 10 years. Addresses: 1523 Vista Bend Dr., Allen, TX 75002 and etooley@ aimforsuccess.org. 1986 Heidi (Garred) Foshee and her children live and work at the New Mexico Christian Children’s Home, where she is an adoption caseworker and mother/child program coordinator. Addresses: 1356 NW Hwy 236, Portales, NM 88130 and heidif@nmcch@.org. Leiani (Martin) Sherwin began a second career as a reading specialist at Sidney Glen Elementary School in Port Orchard, Wash. She earned her master’s degree in teaching from City University in Tacoma. Addresses: 3512 59th St. Ct. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 and leiani@comcast.net. Todd and Jana (Rogers 87) Walker moved to 6809 East 109th Pl, Tulsa, OK 73137. 1987 Ann (Vandiver) Pai has published a memoir, My Other Body, a memoir of love, fat, life and death. Pai describes the loss of her older sister, Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. sparkspace at www.sparkspace.com. Addresses: 2730 Brandon Rd., Columbus, OH 43215 and mark@ sparkspace.com. 1990 Ann (Vandiver) Pai Sheila (Fagan) Conway owns two UPS Stores in Oklahoma City. Addresses: 4213 NW 148th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73134 and sconway4785@theupsstore.com. Steven Dye began a new ministry with Journey Fellowship, a mission community of Oak Hills Church. Oak Hills has grown from 60 to almost 400 since Easter 2005. Email: steved@journeyfellowshipsa.org. Rebecca Kletchka and Perry Hilt were married on July 15, 2005. Addresses: 1239 S. Ridgehurst Cir., Wichita, KS 67230 and bkletchka@ cox.net. John and Midori (Kabeya) Flood announce the birth of their son, Benjamin Kabeya, on November 20, 2005. John practices labor and employment law with Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak and Stewart, in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. Addresses: 305 Redland Blvd #101, Rockville, MD 20850 and john.flood@odnss.com. 1988 1991 Kristen Street and Curtis Bates were married on December 26, 2004. Kristen teaches at Weleetka Public Schools and has two master’s degrees: one in reading and the other in counseling. Addresses: 7913 Hwy. 270 Bldg. A, Holdenville, OK 74848 and kstreet@ weleetka.k12.ok.us. Dr. Bill Arbuckle successfully defended his dissertation in December 2005. He thanks his family for their support during his six years of study. Addresses: 2413 Appleway, Edmond, OK 73013 and mrbill@the5arbuckles.com. Kevin and Alisa (Gay 86) Bentley moved to Overland Park, Kansas, where Kevin is director of operations for North America for AMC Theatres. Addresses: 15644 S. Widmer, Overland Park, KS 66062, boomerschooner@ sbcglobal.net. Samantha Newsom and Kenneth Rector were married on December 31, 2005. Addresses: 2115 S. Roosevelt Rd., Portales, NM 88130 and samnewsom@yucca.net. 1989 Mark Henson just signed his first licensed location for his meeting space business, sparkspace. The original location is in Columbus, Ohio, and the new location will be in Denver, Colo. Check out Arbuckle family Jay and Stephanie (Utter) Mast have found a unique way to be on the mission field together at home by hosting exchange students. Contact them if you know of churchsponsored exchange programs or have interest in starting a program. Addresses: 25731 120th St. NE, Monroe, WA 98272 and teaison@ comcast.net. VISION SPRING 2006 MILESTONES Dr. Wyatt Fenno received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Abilene Christian University in May 2005 and was honored for outstanding work on his project thesis and for exceptional personal and professional growth in the doctor of ministry program. He is the spiritual formation minister at Quail Springs Church of Christ. Addresses: 16208 Clear Creek Dr., Edmond, OK 73013 and w4t1@ cox.net. Staci (Baxter) and Steven Woodruff moved to Mount Pleasant, Iowa, to become co-founders of “Opie’s House,” a developmental preschool for special needs children. Addresses: 1994 Logan Ave, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 and staci.woodruff@sbcglobal.net. 1992 Avi and Jeaneen (James) Arthur announce the birth of their son, Austin Gabriel, on May 23, 2005. He joins sisters Ashley and Ana. Addresses: 5643 Annenberg Ct, Haymarket, VA 20169 and aarthur@careerminders.com. James and Kela (Friesen 93) Baird announce the birth of their son, Jack Henry, on Aug. 12, 2005. Addresses: 14400 Oxford Dr., Edmond, OK 73013 and jamesbaird@cox.net and kelabaird@ cox.net. Dr. Heidi (Herron) Dickens expresses her thanks to all the faculty, staff, students and alumni for their prayers and support through the loss of her sister, Dr. Kim Gaither. Addresses: 2218 E. 48th St., Tulsa, OK 74105 and heididickens@ yahoo.com. Jill (Crowder) Prestridge was named the 2005 Secondary Teacher of the Year for Grand Prairie ISD Ninth Grade Center. Addresses: 1602 Fern Dr., Mansfield, TX 76063 and jill.prestridge@gpisd. org. Peter and Michelle (Brooks) Sheldon announce the adoption of their daughter, Kimberly Nicole. She joins sister Kayla. Addresses: 2409 Red Elm Ct, Edmond, OK 73013 and peter.sheldon@oc.edu and michelle.sheldon@oc.edu. VISION SPRING 2006 1993 Ron and Heather (Wolken 91) Blankinship announce the birth of their daughter, Ciana Valee, on July 26, 2005. She joins big sister Kiera. Ron is the pulpit minister at the Huber Heights Church of Christ and Heather is a freelance graphic artist. Addresses: 4701 Passaic Court, Huber Heights, OH 45424 and ehepaar@juno.com and hblankinship@yahoo.com Bryan Jarvis received a master’s degree in Bible and ministry from Lubbock Christian University in May 2005. Addresses: 42 Parkway Dr., Chickasha, OK 73018 and bjarvis@itlnet.net. human development and family studies at the University of Missouri. Addresses: 1326 Godas Drive, Columbia, MO 65202 and mcintyrebruce@hotmail.com. 1995 David and Michelle (Burdan) Brown announce the birth of their daughter, Sophie Marlana, on August 18, 2005. Addresses: 14104 Benson Rd., Edmond, OK 73013 and thebrownclan@cox.net and kmichellebrown@myarbonne.com. Stephen and Amy (Brown 95) Romberg announce the birth of their son, Grant Coleton, on June 9, 2005. He joins brother Jack. Gerald and Kendra (Berry) Barton announce the birth of their son, Austin, on April 1, 2005. He joins brothers Tyler and Cole. Addresses: 12817 S. Silver Plume St., Parker, CO 80134 and Kendra_barton@hotmail.com. David and michelle brown family Grant Davis completed his fellowship in surgical pathology at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and is a pathologist for Physicians Laboratory Overland Park. Addresses: 8302 W. 145th St., Overland Park, KS 66223 and wgrantdavis@sbcglobal.net. Tara (Wolfenbarger) and Randy Smith announce the birth of their son, Cooper Dean, on Oct. 10, 2004. The Bartons Nathan King started a new real estate brokerage firm in Columbia, Mo. Addresses: 4504 Timber Ln., Columbia, MO 65202 and Nathan@progressiverealty.us. Bruce and Kathy (Kemp 95) McIntyre announce the birth of their son, Seth Alan, on July 5, 2004. Bruce is pursuing a Ph.D. in Mike and Jeanise (Wynn) Morton announce the birth of their daughter, Lindsay Jeanel, on November 15, 2005. She joins brother, Joel, 2. Proud grandparents are David and Linda Morton (71), and Steve (75) and Lisa Wynn. Rob and Amy (Anderson) Schlup announce the birth of their daughter, Kyndal Elizabeth, on December 7, 2004. She joins brother Rylan. Email: raschlup@ sbcglobal.net. Lori (Dennis) Ready is currently working at a Dallas OB/GYN office doing ultrasounds. Addresses: 1504 Stoneham Pl., Richardson, TX 75081 and lready@hotmail. com. 1994 Steve and Janda (Anderson) McDaniel celebrated their 10-year wedding anniversary this past July. Addresses: 2001 Shamrock Dr., Brentwood, TN 37027 and stevem@harpethhills.org and jandamcdaniel@yahoo.com. Allison (Ogle) Gifford was selected as postmaster for Louisville, Neb. Allison is a third generation postmaster. Addresses: P.O. Box 482, Gretna, NE 68028 and browneyedalli@jgifford.net. 1996 James Manry graduated from the University of Kansas Medical School residency program in June 2005 and is an anesthesiologist with Mid Continent Anesthesia Chartered. Addresses: 838 N. Broadview, Wichita, KS 67208 and jamanry@yahoo.com. Corey Whaley was named vicepresident of the Board of Directors for Carpenter Square Theatre in Oklahoma City. He also is a programmer for Matrix Telecom, Inc. Addresses: 3101 NW 150th St Apt 25-D, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 and corway@yahoo.com. 1997 Amy Avant and Jason Ragsdale were married on August 27, 2005. Addresses: 46726 Huling, Shelby Township, MI 48317 and gtarzana@hotmail.com. Daniel and Jennifer (Liddell) Apel announce the birth of their son, Wesley Eric, on July 29, 2005. He joins brother Jack. Addresses: 127 Box S. Dr, Kerrviille, TX 78028 and jenapel@ktc.com. Paul and Elizabeth Barr announce the birth of their son, Lukas Grant, on June 15, 2004. Paul is senior product engineer at Benteler Automotive. Addresses: 4885 Mary Sue Ave., Clarkston, MI 48346 and airbrakeman@yahoo.com. Melissa Farris and David Vitale are engaged. The wedding will take place in Charleston, S.C., on January 27, 2007. Addresses: 1710 Oak Gate Dr., Apt. 208, Charlotte, NC 28210 and mfarris@carolina. rr.com. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. MILESTONES Shawn and Denise (Miller) Fowler joined alums Taylor and Connie (Hanks) Cave (90) and John (00) and Angie (Klameth 99, 01) Ricketts on the ministry team at Del City Church of Christ. Shawn is the pulpit minister, Taylor is the outreach minister and John is the youth and family minister. Jimmy and Jennifer (Rath) Hyde announce the birth of their daughter, Larissa Marie, on April 20, 2005. She joins big sister Makenzie. Jimmy is the youth minister at the Dewey Church of Christ. Addresses: 5215 Lynn Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74006 and jimmyhyde@sbcglobal.net. Jeffrey and Becky (Ross 92) Ralls moved to Arizona. Addresses: 45094 W. Miramar Rd, Maricopa, AZ 85239 and jbjralls@ yahoo.com. 1998 Michael and Christi (Bourque) Clark announce the birth of their son, Carson Ryan, on October 10, 2005. He joins sister Micah. Michael works in marketing with Kellogg’s. Addresses: 185 Shadow Bend Lane, Battle Creek, MI 49014 and michael.clark@kellogg.com. Matt Goodman graduated in fall 2005 with his master of arts degree in organizational dynamics from the University of Oklahoma. Addresses: 12999 E 114th Ct. N, Owasso, OK 74055 and matt@ crosstownfamily.com. Matt Mazza is the new family minister at the Prestoncrest Church of Christ in Dallas. Addresses: 2007 Fox Glen Dr, Allen, TX 75013 and matt@prestoncrest.org. Matthew and Mindi (Hayter) Miller moved to Topeka, where Matt is the chief meteorologist for KTKA. Addresses: 2539 SW Wexford, Topeka, KS 66614 and mattandmindi@cox.net. Steve Scott was named to Who’s Who of America’s Teachers. He coaches high school soccer and is a PE teacher in Oklahoma City. Karen Davis and Jason Schwarz were marred on the beach in Waimanalo Bay, Hawaii, on August 13, 2005. Ronnie and Amanda (Talley 98) Petersen started a roofing business in Tulsa. Addresses: 1708 W Austin St., Broken Arrow, OK 74011 and rp_roofing@cox.net and petersesnfamilyof5@cox.net. Matt and Amanda (Goshorn) Reynolds announce the birth of their daughter, Lucy Jo-Anne, on Aug. 16, 2005. She joins brother Korbyn Matthew. Addresses: PO Box 235, Garfield, AR 72732 and amkrey04@aol.com. 1999 Ben and Jaime (Elam 00) Bailey announce the birth of their son, Beck Jackson, born November 17, 2004. Addresses: 3922 Wisteria Way, San Antonio, TX 78259 and bbailey8@satx.rr.com and jbaileysa@satx.rr.com. Bekka Brown and Johnathan Gresham were married on August 21, 2005. Troy and Katie (Eroh) Baker announce the birth of their daughter, Delaney Anne, on July 13, 2005. Addresses: 5541 S. 32nd Circle, Lincoln, NE 68516 and katie_ bake@yahoo.com and troydanielbaker@yahoo.com. Michael, Christi, Micah and Carson Clark amanda, korbyn, lucy and matt reynolds Rebecca (King) Weber is a fourth-grade teacher with Mid-Del Public Schools. 2000 troy, delaney and katie baker Mark and Melissa (Whittington) Coate announce the birth of their daughter, Mollie, on August 16, Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Springfield, MA 01104 and gibj@ yahoo.com. Brandon and Veronica (Barbash 01) Hombs announce the birth of their daughter, Natalia Cadence, on July 3, 2005. Brandon finished his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at Purdue University in August 2005 and works for BAE Systems. Addresses: 15 Whitewood Lane, Merrimack, NH 03054 and bhombs@ hotmail.com. Jeremy Kenney is youth minister at Memorial Road Church of Christ. His wife Amanda (Sheets) began a new career as an obstetrical RN for OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Addresses: 1321 Cedar View, Edmond, OK 73013 and jkenney@mrcc.org and mandermoo@yahoo.com. Frank Jimenez graduated from chiropractic school in January 2004 and owns Integrity Chiropractic and Wellness in Kansas City. Email: frankjimenez@yahoo.com. Joy Rainey successfully completed national teacher board certification in November 2005 and is in graduate school. She teaches and coaches at Western Village Academy in Oklahoma City. Addresses: 3200 W. Britton Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 and kteachjoy@aol.com. Stephen and Farrah (Suvanto 99) Sargent announce the birth of their son, Jeremy Thomas, on September 19, 2005. He joins sisters Haley and Rebekah. Michael Clark and Katie Allen (03) were married October 29, 2005. Addresses: 3112 Crown Feathers Dr, Edmond, OK 73013 and kclark@mrcc.org and michaelclark514@hotmail.com. Edward and Linda (Thomson) Fry announce the birth of their son, Anthony Edison, on March 31, 2005. He joins sister Elizabeth. Addresses: 1306 West Aries, Edmond, OK 73003 and bellalera@ cox.net. Jason and Amber (Nelson 96) Davis announce the birth of their daughter, Claire Lisette, on March 13, 2005. She joins big sister Grace. Addresses: 2109 Erin Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 and ambdavis@sbcglobal.net and davisjanda@sbcglobal.net. Scott DeBoard and Teresa Judd (00) were married on September 17, 2005. 2005. She joins sister Macie. Addresses: 1015 Queens Circle, Edmond, OK 73034 and mcoate2@ netzero.net. Jennifer (Dunnell) and Matthew Gibbons announce the birth of their son, Riley David, on Aug, 31, 2005. He joins sister Alexis. Addresses: 79 Santa Barbara St Jeremy thomas sargent 2001 Ray Bailey had the lead role in the independent film, “11:59.” The film won critical acclaim at the Montreal Film Festival. VISION SPRING 2006 MILESTONES Robert and Amber (Stadler) Benton relocated to the Kansas City area. Addresses: 13100 W. 137th Pl., Overland Park, KS 66221 and rabenton@gmai.com. June 18, 2005. Billy is a mechanical engineer for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Addresses: 1919 S. Washington, Casper, Wyoming 82601 and bbright@gp.usbr.gov. Katie Harder completed her master’s degree in education and teaches seventh grade science for the Independence School District, in Kansas City, MO. Addresses: 701 NE Ash St., Lee’s Summit, MO 64063 and ktharder@hotmail. com. Greg Bukovatz is the youth minister at the East Grand Church of Christ in Springfield, MO. Addresses: 4466 West Westwood Dr, Battlefield, MO 65619 and gbukovatz@eastgrandcofc.org. Bryan and Candice (Herndon) Herken announce the birth of their son, Ethan Monroe Allen, on Oct. 13, 2005. Emails: bryan.herken@us.army.mil and cmherken@gmail.com. Jeff and Sendy (Simmons) Green announce the birth of their daughter, Adelaide, on September 9, 2004. She joins brother Jonathan. Jeff works for an Army contractor, nFocus. Addresses: 2411 Caprice Dr., Killeen, TX 76543 and sendy0706@hotmail.com and jeff. green@alumni.oc.edu. Matt and Jessica (Jackson) Olson worked for a year at Manuelito Navajo Children’s Home in Gallup, N.M., before returning to Montana, where Matt is a student at Montana State University and Jessica owns a private piano studio. Addresses: 108 McIntosh Ct. Apt. B, Bozeman, MT 59715 and pianohearder@mfire.com. John Wood and Emily Yeats (04) announce their marriage on June 25, 2005. Addresses: 2140 Carlisle Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 and johnwood.okc@gmail.com and emilywood.okc@gmail.com. Crystalyn (Starks) Fillmore is a captain in the U.S. Army and trains Reserve and National Guard soldiers in MOUT (urban operations training). She also serves as the personnel officer/intelligence advisor to her commander. Her son, DJ, was born on January 1, 2005. Addresses: 2555 John Gray Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45231 and crystalyn.fillmore@us.army.mil. Nikole Herron (04) and Scott Erwin (02) were married on November 5, 2005. Nikole is a medical tech for the Oklahoma Blood Institute, and Scott works in sales for Hilti Corp. Addresses: 4419 E 14th Pl, Tulsa, OK 74112 and nherron@obi.org. Adam Hoffhines and Heather Duncan (03) were married in May 2005. Heather is working in a dietetics internship at Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center, and Adam is working on his dissertation at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. Addresses: 2936 Colonial Lane, Edmond, OK 73013 and adam-hoffhines@ouhsc. edu. Billy Bright and Heather Decker announce their marriage on VISION SPRING 2006 Charles Perez is a pharmacy coordinator for Community Care Managed Health Care Plans. Email: cperez@ccok.com. Austin Taylor was accepted to the University of Oklahoma Medical School. Ben and Kelly (Eroh) Tyson live in Moore. Ben is a civilian electronics engineer for the Air Force. Kelly will graduate in May 2006 with her master’s degree in speechlanguage pathology. Addresses: 2120 N.E. 13th, Moore, OK 73160 and benandkelly@cox.net. Joey and Suzanne (Gregg 98) Winn announce the birth of their son, Jaxon Josiah, on April 11, 2005. Addresses: 1108 Northgate Terr., Edmond, OK 73013 and jwinn@ocacademy.com. Adam and heather hoffhines Angela Guinn teaches English, newspaper, and yearbook and coaches soccer for Coweta Public Schools. Addresses: 323 E. 3rd Pl., Brandon and Mindy (Mumaw) Kennedy announce the birth of their twin daughters, Madison and Mackenzie, on Aug. 17, 2005. They join big brother Dylan. Brandon will graduate from the University of Oklahoma School of Law this year and has accepted a job at a law firm in Austin, TX. Addresses: 300 36th Ave. S.W., Norman, OK 73072 and mnkennedy18@gmail. com. Michael and Christa (Wright) Keltner announce the birth of their son, Mason James, on Aug. 27, 2005. Addresses: 6912 Bear Hollow Ct., Forth Worth, TX 76137 and keltner@mail.com. Glen and Melissa (Thyne 02) Lind are expecting their first child in April 2006. Glen is a manager at BD’s Mongolian BBQ in Naperville, Ill. Addresses: 699 Serendipity Dr., Aurora, IL 60504 and glenlind@alumni.oc.edu and phattiemo@yahoo.com. Jenny Wittkop and Jared Mears (04) were married on July 16, 2005. Addresses: 271 S.W. Namitz Ct., Dundee, OR 97115 and jenny@ navupak.com. Kinder (Vanderburg) Shamhart attends law school at the University of Tulsa. Addresses: 4707 Sunview Pl., Bartlesville, OK 74006 and akshamhart@sbcglobal.net. joey, Suzanne and jaxon winn 2004 2003 Andrea Aubuchont is the weekend news producer at Fox23 News in Tulsa. Addresses: 9323 East 3rd Pl, Tulsa, OK 74112 and aaubuchont@fox23.com. Lori Ford (03) and Matthew Bell (05) were married on June 18, 2005. Matt is in law school at Faulkner University. Lori works in the business office at Faulkner. 2002 Amanda Bell and Joshua Crisp were married on June 25, 2005, in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Josh works for Countrywide Full Spectrum Lending as an account executive and Amanda works for the Tulsa World as an advertising account executive. Addresses: 5210 E. 81st, #135, Tulsa, OK 74137 and amanda.crisp@tulsaworld.com. Tulsa, OK 74112 and aguinn@ coweta.k12.ok.us. Kelli (Hodges) and John Plumb announce the birth of their son, Carson Phillip, on Sept. 7, 2005. Kelli teaches fifth grade. Addresses: 11 Apache, Shawnee, OK 74801 and kplumb@shawnee.k12. ok.us. Capt. Tiffany M. Comiskey received the Air Force Commendation Medal. Tiffany is a flight commander with six years of military service and is assigned to the 436th Airlift Wing, Dover Air Force Base, in Delaware. Tony Weedn graduated pilot training and is training to become an instructor pilot in the T-1 Jayhawk. Hylee (Sheehan) is a realtor for Nicholas Real Estate. Addresses: 2009 Appomattox, Enid, OK 73703 and aweedn@jsupt.com and hayleeweedn@sbcglobal.net Tres Lowrance was accepted into the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Addresses: 1931 S. Jackson Ave Apt U, Tulsa, OK 74107 and tres.lowrance@alumni. oc.edu. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. MILESTONES 2005 Troy Carter is a software engineer at Mosley Holdings. Addresses: 1112 S.E. 8th, Moore, OK 73160 and troylcarter@yahoo.com. Elizabeth Archer and Chris Barthel are engaged to be married on April 22, 2006. Addresses: 12831 N. Stratford Apt. 116, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 and Elizabeth. archer@alumni.oc.edu. Anthony Sims Anthony Sims, the 5-year-old son of OC alumni Damon (96) and Jeanetta (Davis 93) Sims, passed away February 15 after a six-month battle with brain tumors. Anthony is survived by his parents, his sister Maicel, and other family and friends. Jeanetta, a former student senate president at Oklahoma Christian, is now an assistant professor of communication for the university. To our OC Family: We really do not know what to say. “Thank you” is the appropriate thing; however, it just does not seem to be enough. The past few months and especially the last few weeks have been overwhelming, and yet, you all have given us love, support, hope and encouragement through your prayers, benefit concert, cards, emails, gifts, basketball benefit, flowers, and food for our family and guests. We truly thank you, appreciate you, and are very grateful to God for all you have done. In Him, Damon, Jeanetta, and Maicel (MeMe) Sims Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. VISION SPRING 2006 10 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2005 The Honor Roll of Donors identifies gifts made by alumni, friends and parents during calendar year 2005. Donors are listed in the annual Gift Clubs according to giving level. The number following a donor’s name shows the number of consecutive years that the donor has contributed. Oklahoma Christian University is grateful for the generosity and support displayed by these donors. 2005 Patrons ($25,000 and more) Anonymous Donor Myrtle Bailey Trust (2) Bank of America Charles and Lesa Branch (6) Mark and Beth Brewer (4) Clarence Burr Chapman Foundation Charles Leroy Buie Family Trust Glendon and Juanita Combs Todd and Dee Dobson (11) Edward L. Gaylord Charitable Lead Trust (5) Gerd and Lucky Fecht (6) Jose Freede (8) Hatton W. Sumners Foundation, Inc. (3) Norma Henry Hodges Trust (2) Mark and Susie Jackson (6) Kerr McGee Corporation (7) Kirkpatrick Foundation, Inc. Dewey and Gina Leggett (7) Aubrey McClendon Edna McNally (8) Meinders Foundation (5) Dan and Ellie Miller (7) Don and Donna Millican (9) Royce and Mary Mires Family Noble Foundation O G & E (22) Oklahoma City Community Foundation (14) Harry and Brenda Patterson (10) Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation Phil and Melissa Roe (2) Leo and Mable Scott Estate (2) Gladys Seal David and Mary Seat (15) Allen and Stephanie Shepherd (7) Roy Shumate Sodexho Roy Tanaka Ed and Patsy Tippens (3) Lon and Jane Winton (3) 2005 SPONSORS ($5,000-24,999) Anonymous Donor Mark and Lagaylia Alfonso (5) Arvest Bank (3) Austin Homes, LLC (2) BancFirst (11) Carlton Bass (4) Walter and Margeretta Beam (13) Bill Beeman (21) Richard and Ada Blankenship (17) Boeing Company Jeff and Natalie Bonney (12) Brad and Johanna Britton Cary and Jill Brown (3) S.R. and Maxine Bryant (20) Century Advisors, LLC (2) Dwain and Loretta Chaffin (6) Ralph and Darla Chain (14) Chesapeake Energy (2) Conoco, Inc. (30) VISION SPRING 2006 Coppermark Bank (6) Roy and Debra Cowan (5) Robert and Kathleen Denyer Jeff Dimick (14) Basil and Aline Drymon E. Paul & Helen Buck Waggoner Foundation (3) Ray and Marcheta Felts (2) Marilyn Fisher (7) David and Kim Gaither (15) Chip and Allison Garrett (3) Robert and Sue Gibson (3) Jeffrey Gimble (2) Bill and Gale Goodwin Steven and Betty Gregg (6) Bob and Karen Harmon (7) Larry and Paula Harms (9) Marshall and Dorothy Hartman (3) Emma Hodges Trust J. Kelly Hudelson Insurance Agency, Inc. (2) Kenny and Kathy Kaaiohelo (5) Jeff and Karla L’Hommedieu (4) Rick and Gaylene Lawson (9) Lucille & Harrold Peterson Foundation (2) Midfirst Bank (3) Mayola Tippens Kerr Morgan North Texas Alumni Association Stafford and Jo Anne North (51) David and Beverly North Mike and Nancy O’Neal (6) OC Eagle Club OCWA Oklahoma City Chapter (14) OCWA Tulsa Chapter (8) ONEOK/Oklahoma Natural Gas (5) Oppenheim Quail Springs Church of Christ Jack and Barbara Rowe (7) Smith & Pickel Construction Inc. (2) Stillwater National Bank (3) Chatlos Foundation, Inc. Melvin and Barbara Thompson (6) Trammell Crow Company United Way Lionel and Tommie Walker (2) Sylvia Ward (5) Tom and Sch’ree Ward Paul and Mary Winkler (5) Pen and Robin Woods (7) Don and Patrice Ziegler (3) 2005 COLLEAGUES ($1,000-4,999) Anonymous Donor 16th and Pile Street Church of Christ (7) John and Susan Admire Gloria Alesso Kent and Phyllis Allen (3) Bill and Sue Antwine Mike and Donna Sue Arnold (8) Neil and Joni Arter (7) Dale and Carlotta Baird (3) James and Kela Baird (2) Mickey and Jane Banister (16) Bank of Oklahoma (2) David Barclay (4) Otis and Maryann Baskin (2) Gary and Vickie Baumwart (8) Keith and Darlene Beachler Chester and Debbie Beam (5) Andy and Debby Benton Jeff and Dawn Bigelow (7) Jeff and Sherry Bingham (11) Howard and Mary Blauvelt (5) Tom and Judy Boker (2) Virgil and Jo Bond (8) Cliff and Connell Branan Alfred and Judy Branch (6) Charles and Sylvia Branch (3) Dan and Stacey Branch Warren Branch (6) John and Betty Bridwell William Brink (3) Broadhurst Foundation (29) Jack and Peggy Browder (2) Joe and Teresa Bryan (2) Buck Buchanan (4) Tip and Robin Burch (3) CGI Group, Inc. Norma Cable (21) Gary and Linda Call J.B. and Helen Chase (7) Cisco Systems Foundation (2) Clements Foods Company Geneva Cobb (5) Marc and Jody Compton (18) Rick and Carol Copeland (7) Copy Stop of Oklahoma City (2) Bill and Pat Cox (4) Doug and Cheryl Cox (7) Ryan and Kelly Crabtree Ashley Cunningham Jim and Denise Cutbirth (22) Dalmac Companies Dusty Davis (5) John and Darla deSteiguer (3) John and Mary Jo deSteiguer (2) Roy and Mary Dockum (3) Joe and Charlotte Dodson (15) Dave and Shirlie Ellis (3) Clyde and Carolyn Estes (2) Evans, Gaither & Associates Gary and Dea Fields (6) Dean and Stephanie Findley (11) Tim and Risa Forrester (10) Jaunita Foshee (4) Hulin and Ann Fowler William Frankfurt Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge Jim and Norma Freeman (5) Ron and Stephanie Frost Loren and Iola Gieger (22) Darrell and Robin Gingerich (6) David and Sandy Goin (7) Brent and Valerie Gooden (2) Wes and Carrie Gotcher (5) Kelly and Roberta Graham (2) David and Cathy Gramling (3) Sam and Marlene Granberg (2) Grant Thornton LLP Greg and Pennie Green Keith and Susan Hall (7) Ray Hardin (3) Kevin and Julie Hargrove Joel Harmon (3) Lyle and Mary Harms (2) Harold and Louise Harris (29) Mark and Diane Harvey (2) Steve and Susan Hassmann Denise Hawkins Dan and Jo Ann Hays (22) Brent and Andrea Heath (7) Heritage Trust Co. (2) Bill and Judi Herndon (6) Reece and Elizabeth Hogan (2) Hope Christian Community Foundation Doug and Linda Hudkins Jack and Hallie Hudkins (9) Forrest and Dena Hunter (3) John and Shirley Huser Macie Jackson John Mitchell & Associates (2) Larry and Ann Johnson (18) Tim and Michelle Johnson (7) Jay and Montine Jones (8) Jerry and Lynn Jones Howard and Suzanne Kauffmann (7) Hester Kelcy (3) Jim and Norene Ketcherside (2) Kimray, Inc. Eric and Linda King (2) Joan Kirkpatrick (7) Cliff and Sybil Knight Ken and Mary Knowles (6) Scott and Alice LaMascus (8) Robert and Donna Lamb (7) Lane and Sarah Landes (3) Mary Larson (6) Laurence S. Youngblood Foundation Inc. John and Sue Lawson Howard and Marilyn Leftwich (4) Linda Lewis (4) Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. 2005 Danney and Janice Lidia (2) Larry and Jane Luethke (4) Myra Lugar (3) Maguire Foundation David Marlatt Louise McCluggage (3) Bud and Sarah McFarland Charles and Ji McFarland (4) Fred and Barbara McGinn (8) Wanda McGraw (3) Bill and Bonnie McIntosh (3) Mary McLaury (4) Leon and Harriett McQueen (5) Herman and Ladonna Meinders Jessie Mengel (4) Midcon Data Services, LLC Military Order of the World Wars (2) Jim and Connie Miller (11) Dennis and Phyllis Mitchell (2) Barry and Lynn Mitchell (4) Charles Morris (17) David and Linda Morton (4) John and Evelyn Mosley Bobby and Kay Murcer LaMoine and Mary Neal Jay and Clari Norman Lawrence and Carol Norris (22) Foy and Lois Ann O’Neal OCWA Seminole Chapter (14) Oklahoma Independent Colleges & Universities (14) Mark Olmstead (3) Sandie Olson (3) Jerald and Verna Lee Parker (2) Ken and Carole Parker (3) Peter and Naomi Patton Barry Perkins Alan and Donna Phillips (10) Kent and Kimberly Pope (4) Max and Kerry Pope (21) Tom and Robin Poteet Jimmy and Karen Pyron (3) Louise Quine (2) Gene and Jeanine Rainbolt (2) Lana Reynolds (21) Richard R. Brown Associates Phil and Patricia Richards Allen and Carolyn Richmond (11) Bob and Millie Roberson (3) Robert S. & Eloise C. Bowers Foundation Rolling RRR Ranch J.W. and Laura Rosson (3) Bob and Lynne Rowley (22) Annette Rusher Tom and Lisa Russell Kevin and Henri Sabin Darrin and Suzie Saffell (8) Mike and Susan Scales Mike and Sheryl Scherf (22) Russell and Jeannette Schoof (18) Jamie and Sheila Scott (6) Richard Sewell Aileen Sheets (14) Larry and Joan Shelton Wade and Nakita Sheppard Truman and Karen Shope (4) HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Dick and Jeannette Sias Bill and Marilyn Simpson (18) J.C. Smith (2) Gary and Linda Snow (3) Southwestern Roofing & Metal Inc. (7) Greg and Debora Springer (4) Joe and Ruth Stafford (12) Mark and Nancy Stansberry (3) Brian and Michelle Stephens (9) Paul and Jo Ann Stumpff (2) John and Jean Sudbury (9) Leonard and Marilyn Sullivan (4) Texas Military Order of the World Wars Patriotic Ed. Fdn. (2) The Wedel Group, Inc. (2) The Williams Companies, Inc. (2) Gregory and Kathleen Thomas (3) Janice Toldan (2) Trane Company Lonie and Mary Tresnak (13) Russ and Lynn Trigg (3) Mark Trimble (4) Lynn and Janet Tyler (14) Union Bank and Trust Co. Universal Insurance Agency, Inc. Paul and Jeanine Varner (19) Ray and Suzanne Vaughn (3) Visual Image Media Consultants, Inc. WFF Facility Services (3) Joe and Shirley Waldrop (5) Steve and Beth Walker (3) Dwight Walker Eva Wann, Rev Trust Wayne and Sue Warren (11) Washington Foundation (5) Joe and Nancy Watson (14) Kevin White (2) Jim and Anna Wilson (2) Tom and Sharon Winkler (4) Jim and Nelda Witt Mike and Kathy Wright (8) Ron Wright Dennis and Bonnie Young 2005 SUPPORTERS ($250-999) Anonymous Donor Ron and Sharon Ackerman (2) Don and Cynthia Adams Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. Cami Agan (7) William and Joyce Allen (3) Tony and Priscilla Alley (11) Ralph and Pauline Anderson Dana Baker (2) Mr. and Mrs. Barkei Willie and Thelma Barkus (2) David and Laura Beal Edwin and Joan Biggers Bob Howard Honda-Acura Bob Howard Nissan Bob Moore Infiniti-Porsche-Audi Paul and Joyce Boettcher Robert Borup Steve and Charlotte Bounds Terry Bradshaw (2) Joseph and Wathena Branham (2) David and Stephanie Brewer Matt and Holly Brock (4) Bill Brooks (3) Greg and Rebecca Bryan (5) Kinney and Joan Bryant (12) Thomas Burkhard (8) Michael and Kim Cady (4) Clearence and Charolette Carpenter Kevin and Brenda Chilcoat (2) Carl and Linda Claxton (4) Randy and Stacy Cochran (2) Kenneth and Thelma Coker (2) Cory and Cristi Cole (7) Mickey and Vauda Cowan (6) Judy Davis (11) Ted Davis Michael and Heidrun Deweese (2) Max and Marilyn Dobson (22) Kenneth and Kathleen Doyel Durham Church of Christ Eateries’ Employees Community Chest Georgie Eberhardt Stephen and Megan Eck (3) Scot and Dawn Eckhart (2) Mark and Melinda Eitzen (6) Jay and Olivia Evans Cary and Laura Falling (7) Mike and Beverly Farris (3) Donald and Pam Ferguson (10) Len and Caren Feuerhelm (22) Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund John and Nancy Flack (8) W.L. and Marilyn Fletcher (2) Kim and Pamela Ford (2) Larry and Judy Forrester Bill and Mary Free (9) Gamma Rho (2) Betty Gainer Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel (3) Jason and Heidi Garner Kent and Merle Gatewood (22) Robert Gentry Lori Gillin (12) Mike and Peggy Gipson (7) Bill and Rita Goad (22) Samuel Graham Richard and Judy Gray (2) Darci Grisso (6) Galen and Donna Groves Zachary and Kellee Hager Bill Hamrick Richard and Marilyn Hankins (2) Roy and Cassaundra Harper (2) Cliff and Sandy Harris (2) Kent and Nancy Hartman Frank and Margaret Hastings (13) Jim and Shirley Hataway Randy and Barbara Heath (22) John and Mindy Hermes (6) Mike and Jolynn Herndon (8) Hetronic USA, Inc. Don and Wynn Heyen (3) Dean and Jacquelyn Hildebrand (5) Christopher and Joanna Hill (3) His Healing Helping Hands Int’l Ministry, Inc. Tim and Debbie Howard Jim and Paula Hutton (13) Integris Health Systems J & S Enterprises Andy Jackson Curtis and Kathryn Janz (7) Ken and Myrna Johnson (4) Roy and Addie Johnston (6) Heath and Elizabeth Jones (6) James and Marita Jordan (9) Larry and Nancy Jurney (7) Terry and Kathy Kerr Carol King Carolyn King (3) Maurice and Jeanne Knight Bill and Anita Kritz Clint and Marilyn LaRue Jerry and Patti Lanier (2) Bob and Judi Lashley (22) Andy and Summer Lashley (4) James and Sue Lauderdale (7) Richard and Pat Lawson (5) Don and Janie Leftwich (7) Phil and Marilyn Lewis (7) Charlie and Polly Lockhart (18) Dan and Angi Lovejoy (6) David and Mary Ann Lowry (6) Bill and Sarah Luttrell Anna Lynn Richard Lynn MOWW Lawton Chapter Michael and Beth Mansfield John and Connie Maple (16) Leslie and Linda Mayberry (3) Bailey and Joyce McBride (22) Bill and Jennee McHenry (2) Wes and Delisa McKinzie (10) Kaye McMillan (2) Lynn and Joy McMillon (22) Bobby and Christine Merideth (6) John and Jayne Michener Robert and Polly Michener Ken Miller (7) Malcolm and Kathy Milligan Rudy and Keri Mills (7) Karel Mitchell (2) Larry and Tara Morris (6) Michael Mosley (14) Charles Munday VISION SPRING 2006 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Ken and Pat Myers (2) Art and Jane Neece (16) David and Ariadna Neel Ryan and Tammy Newell (7) Hardeman and Virginia Nichols Michael and Becky O’Neal (2) OCWA Wilshire Zone Kevin and Linda Orr Michael and Brenda Partain (5) Philip and Linda Patterson (22) Phil and Terri Pendergraft (5) John and Dena Perkins (2) Jayna Perry (4) Phillip and Nancy Prosser (2) Luke and Rachel Pyron (2) Rex and Kathryn Reynolds Carol Rice Beth Rigsby (3) Keith Rinearson Phil and Sondra Roberts (2) Brad Robison (2) Charles and Becky Ross Jim and Rexanne Sachs (5) Donald and Patricia Sanders (2) Michael Sanders SBC Foundation (5) Steve and Violet Schad (5) Tyson and Kenna Schwerdtfeger (2) Kevin and Lori Shaffer Paul and Cecilia Shampay Yick Shum Kurt and Marilyn Siebold (5) Silver Maple Camp, Inc. Pamela Smith (5) James and Alisha Spencer Tom Stafford (18) Ron and Lindi Stangeland Robert and Karen Stevens (7) Gary and Peggy Stork Robert Strohman Swanson Family Trust (9) Timothy and Peggy Taber (3) Terrel and Charlotte Taylor Bill and Kathy Thompson (12) John and Murrell Thompson (20) Tinker National Sojourners (2) Bill and Linda Trout (12) Deloris VanCleave Carol Wacker (3) Brady Walcott (5) Glenn and Janice Wall Julian Wallace (2) Jon and Vicki Wallace (22) Wendell and Rochelle Wardell (8) Tina Ware (7) Dan and Mary Waters (4) Katy Watson Greg and Valari Wedel (3) Dean and Marjean Werries Ann White Chuck and Martha White Dick and Dorothy Whitley (7) Kurt Whittington Charles and Joyce Williams (4) Sidney and Elizabeth Williams Kirk and Tamie Willis (8) Tom and Ula Windle (11) VISION SPRING 2006 Ruth Winters (5) Todd and Kathy Wright Scott and Wendy Wrigley (4) Stephen and Lisa Wynn (3) Gene and Althea Yeats (5) Donald and Linda Young (4) 2005 FRIENDS ($1-249) Anonymous Donor Cara Abshire (2) Aaron and Carrie Ackerman (3) Ken and Lindy Adams (22) John and Susan Admire (2) Aegon USA Charitable Foundation , Inc. (5) Nancy Aguirre Daniel Alcorn Lisa Aldridge Robert and Jeannie Aldridge (5) Charles and Jan Alexander (2) David and Teresa Alexander Kay Alexander (2) Oren and Denise Allbritton (6) Buddy and Margaret Allen Ronald and Phyllis Allen Lynn Allison (2) Terry Alston Ron Altman Terry and Jeanne Alviola (4) American English Institute American Fidelity Corporation (7) American Public Human Services Assn. Dan and Jill Amundson John and Debbie Anders (3) H.G. Anderson (3) Merrill and Arnetha Anderson Pauline Anderson (2) Steve and Julie Anderson (18) Ernest and Joyce Andreas (2) Clyde and Gwen Antwine (2) David and Barbara Arbaugh (3) Bill and Amy Arbuckle Bud and Jan Argo Marc and Kathleen Arledge (2) Andrew and Kristie Armstrong Rosalee Armstrong (2) Gregory and Christina Arnold Wesley and Janet Arter Lyle and Carrie Asbill (3) Dan and Donna Ashpole Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals Nancy Atkins Kristopher and Nicki Austin (3) Larry and Lorine Autrey Janie Avery Sylvia Avery Charles and Teresa Babb (2) Ron and Judy Babbit Ed and Viola Bacani-So Roberta Bachmann (4) Larry and Connie Bailey Robert and Joetta Bailey (2) Stephen and Keitha Bailey Ted and Teloris Baily (3) Jim and Yodi Baird (14) Ken and Betty Baird Kevin and Julie Baird 2005 Robert Baird John and Naomi Baker Jay and Julia Baker (3) Buddy and Leah Baker (7) Greg and Susan Ball Jonathan Ball Brent and Kayla Banister (2) Bank of the West Lester and Juanita Banning Daryl and Cindy Barker Flossie Barker (2) Terry and Gina Bartlow Lowell and Marilyn Barto (4) Adam and Amy Basic (7) Curtis and Kristen Bates Lane and Teresa Bates Kathleen and John Batjes Jim and Zoe Baxter (8) D.J. 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Gallagher Foundation Union Pacific Resources Valeo Sylvania Western-Southern Foundation 2005 MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Abbott Laboratories Fund Aegon USA Charitable Fdn., Inc. Agilent Technologies American Electric Power American Fidelity Assurance Company American Fidelity Corporation Astrazeneca Pharmaceuticals Chevron Corporation Cingular Wireless Citgo Petroleum Corporation Colgate Palmolive VISION SPRING 2006 3Ways to save or pre-pay for college Pennies saved now make future OC education more affordable Thanks (or no thanks) to inflation, the cost of going to college goes up every year. Since 1958, national averages have shown tuition rate increases of 8 percent per year, which is about twice the general rate of inflation. In recent years, some state universities have raised tuition by 10 to 20 percent from one year to the next. While OC’s recent tuition increases have been minimal by comparison, it’s safe to assume tuition will cost more in two to three years than it does now. But that doesn’t have to be the case for you. Beat inflation by pre-paying tuition at today’s prices through the Independent 529 Plan or invest in a Coverdell and/or 529 Savings plan and let the magic of VISION SPRING 2006 compounding interest work for you! Read on for more information. If you still have questions, feel free to call us at (405) 4255190. State-Sponsored 529 Plans Named after a section of the Internal Revenue Code, the Qualified State Tuition Program (or 529 Plan) formally recognizes the need for families to set aside money for college. Due to federal and state tax advantages, Section 529 plans quickly have become the college savings plan of choice for many American families. 529 plans allow your money to be set aside and grow federally (tax free) as long as it’s used for future post-secondary education, tuition, fees, supplies, books and certain room and board costs. Assets can be used at any accredited post-secondary institution in the United States. Programs are administered by a state agency and differ from state to state. Because students are not required to attend college in the state where their 529 plan money is invested, you have the freedom to invest in whichever 529 plan you believe is best. However, most financial advisors agree it’s usually wise to check your home state’s plan first. Many plans offer a deduction on your state income tax. To get started, simply visit www. savingforcollege.com for an informative overview of all the various state-sponsored plans. Enrollment in a 529 savings plan is easy, and everyone is eligible! Independent 529 Plan The Independent 529 Plan is the first 529 plan to be sponsored by colleges rather than by the states. Administered by TIAACREF Tuition Financing, Inc., this plan is different from any other 529 plan because it guarantees the purchaser at the outset that when the beneficiary enrolls at a member college, the certificate may be redeemed for a specific percentage of tuition. This is how the plan works: Obtain Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. an enrollment kit by calling (888) 718-7878 or visiting the website at www.independent529plan.org. Then purchase a certificate that guarantees a certain percentage of tuition, which varies depending on each of the 250 participating institutions’ current tuition and certificate discount rate set by that college for the year the certificate was purchased. (A certificate purchased for $10,000 might guarantee a year’s worth of tuition at College A or one-half year’s tuition at College B.) The website provides a tool to calculate the tuition benefit at different member colleges. Students choose their college after they have applied and been accepted through the standard admission process. (Oklahoma Christian is an Independent 529 Plan participating institution). Certificates are held for three years minimum before redemption and are transferable to other family members, including first cousins and in-laws. After one year, they may be refunded or rolled over into another 529 plan; withdrawals used for enrollment at nonmember colleges, including publics, are not subject to federal income tax. The Independent 529 plan offers several unique advantages. First, the Independent 529 plan charges no fees of any kind to the consumer. Second, colleges must offer a minimum of 0.5 percent per year off current tuition rates. Third, because it is a prepaid tuition plan instead of a savings plan, your investment is protected against any market risks. Assuming tuition increases continue at their historical rate, the Independent 529 plan may provide the best financial return possible. Coverdell Education Savings Account Created in 1997 as Education IRAs, and improved dramatically in 2001, Coverdell ESAs are a compelling savings vehicle for parents who meet the contribution limits. Parents filing jointly with adjusted gross income below $190,000 may contribute up to $2,000 per child, per year, to a Coverdell ESA. The contribution is not deductible, but all earnings grow tax-deferred, to be distributed tax-free if used to pay the beneficiary’s college expenses. $2,000 Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. College Funding Options for Grandparents: per year may not seem like much, but it adds up if you start early. Contributing $2,000 per year for 18 years with an earnings rate of 10 percent would accumulate around $100,000. While both Coverdell ESAs and Section 529 plans offer the prospect of potentially tax-free earnings, Coverdells offer the flexibility to choose the specific investments you desire, unlike Section 529s. This is a big advantage for those who want to direct their own investment program. (Most fund companies or brokerages can set up a Coverdell ESA for you, allowing you access to their full range of investment products). In addition, the favored tax treatment of Coverdell earnings extends to cover elementary and secondary school expenses. The list of qualified expenses is lengthy and includes obvious items like tuition and books, as well as non-obvious items like uniforms, transportation, computers and Internet access for the family during the years the beneficiary is in school. Contributors now are allowed to contribute to both a Coverdell ESA and Section 529 plan in the same year (although contributions to both types of plans are combined for gift tax purposes). This is great for parents who want to save more than the $2,000 per year allowed in a Coverdell, or for parents who want to save for college in a 529 plan while also saving for elementary and secondary school costs in a Coverdell ESA. Grandparents paying college expenses for grandchildren have an additional option by funding an Oklahoma Christian University Deferred Charitable Gift Annuity. Oklahoma Christian can restructure a standard gift annuity agreement so that instead of paying income to the donor over one or two lifespans, the gift annuity payout occurs over a set number of years, and is payable to the grandchild to pay for educational expenses. Here’s how it works. A grandparent makes a tax-deductible gift to Oklahoma Christian. OC then issues a deferred gift annuity agreement that will pay income to the grandchild during his or her college years. This arrangement is especially attractive when funded with gifts of highly-appreciated property such as stocks or land. These gifts escape much of the capital gains tax that would normally be paid if the asset were sold outright and the money was given directly to the grandchild. In addition to the friendly capital gains tax treatment, an Oklahoma Christian University Deferred Charitable Gift Annuity also will provide an excellent income tax deduction – even moreso than a standard gift annuity agreement since the annuity payout is compressed into a shorter term. For more information, or to receive a personalized OC College Gift Annuity illustration, contact Stephen Eck at (405) 425-5118 or by email at stephen.eck@oc.edu. VISION SPRING 2006 10 news For more on these and other stories, go to news. oc.edu. To receive regular news updates by email, call the Office of Alumni Relations at (405) 4255120 or email angela.morton@oc.edu to be added to the AlumNews email list. OC DEDICATES NEW STUDENT HOUSING During a December ceremony, Oklahoma Christian officially dedicated the University Houses, two state-of-the-art new residence halls on the west side of campus. “We’re extremely proud of our new student housing,” OC President Mike E. O’Neal said. “Oklahoma Christian has always provided its students a rich learning environment, but these new facilities incorporate state-of-the-art features and compete with the very best student housing nationwide.” The University Houses, part of the school’s $34 million housing construction and remodeling project, provide 98 new beds for sophomore women and 108 new beds for sophomore men in separate facilities. Students have been living in the halls since the beginning of fall classes. The residence halls are three stories and have both single and double suite-style rooms, private bathrooms in each suite and a common living area. The first floor of each residence hall has a fitness center. The second and third floors of each residence hall have a private TV lounge. There are laundry facilities on all three floors of each residence hall. A new central mechanical plant enables heating and cooling control in individual rooms. Each room in these “smart residences” has wired and wireless access to the university network, email and the Internet. Even the new laundry facilities are “smart systems,” with a new feature called LaundryView. This feature enables the washers and dryers to email students over the campus WiFi Network when their cycle is finished or when a machine is available. The new halls are further enhanced by VISION SPRING 2006 the three-story University Commons. This facility provides a grand lobby area to host school functions, a student activity area, a food service area, private and group study rooms, meditation/prayer rooms, and a guest room. The commons facility also includes a 40-seat seminar room with state-of-the-art audio, video, Internet and presentation capabilities. Faculty members can host classes and study sessions, and the university plans to host conferences in the new facility beginning this summer. Another new student apartment complex under construction across campus will be available to students next fall. Ultimately, the combined housing projects will increase OC’s on-campus capacity by 593 beds. BOND SALE FINANCES HOUSING INITIATIVE In January, Oklahoma Christian successfully completed the sale of a $14.1 million tax-exempt bond issue. Funds from the sale were used to finance construction of the university’s new University Houses and to remodel two other residence halls. “The successful issuance of these bonds is a very significant event in the future of Oklahoma Christian University,” OC president Dr. Mike O’Neal said. “We are now providing our students with quality housing that is competitive with any other university. This will help accommodate our exciting growth of the past two years and make us even more attractive to future students.” Jeff Bingham, OC’s chief financial officer, said the ability to issue tax-exempt debt for this type of project saved significant money and enabled the university to complete the housing project much more quickly. OC ROLLS OUT ‘RED CARPET’ FOR TEENS High school juniors and seniors, youth groups, and parents were treated to a “Red Carpet” weekend earlier this month for the annual Spring Visit and Spring Sing events. Spring Visit shows all Oklahoma Christian has to offer. Prospective students have the chance to meet current students and professors, test or audition for scholarships, and see the sights in the Oklahoma City metro area. OC LAUNCHES JUNIOR SCHOLARS PROGRAM Oklahoma Christian University will sponsor a two-week overseas study program for current high school juniors this summer. Junior Scholars Experience The “Junior Scholars Experience,” scheduled for June 17 through July 2, will provide students unique learning opportunities in Athens, Greece, and Rome. The readings, discussions, devotionals and tours link course content with international experience to create a dynamic learning environment. The program is led by OC professors and features the course, “Western Thought and Expression Through the Renaissance.” Participating students have the chance to form lasting friendships with other junior scholars while earning four hours of credit that may be transferable to the college or university of their choice. Enrollment is limited to 15 students who have a score of 28+ on the ACT and who have completed applications for admission to Oklahoma Christian and to OC’s Honors Program. The cost of $2,950 per person includes four hours of tuition, airfare, room and board (two meals per day), entrance fees and tours. For an application or for more information, call (800) 877-5010 or (405) 425-5050. ANNUAL LECTURESHIP FOCUSES ON PHILIPPIANS Oklahoma Christian hosted its 56th annual Bible Lectureship in January. With the theme “Progress and Joy in Christ – God’s Power for Living in Philippians,” the event attracted more than 1,000 preachers, elders and other church leaders from the region. Noted speakers included Dr. Harold Hazelip, chancellor of Lipscomb University, Dr. Harold Redd, minister at Midtown Church of Christ in Memphis, and Dr. Jerry Jones, leader of the popular Marriage Matters seminars. SERVANT LEADERS HONORED AT LECTURESHIP A special feature of this year’s lectureship was the presentation of the 2006 Christian Servant Awards, presented to Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. news those who have contributed in special ways to the cause of Christ in their professions, congregations and areas of service. This year’s honorees included Hershel Dyer, Lewis and Ruth Hale, Harold Hazelip, Dr. Evertt Huffard, Bill and Bonnie Jones, Clyde and Lillian Muse, and Hope Harbor Children’s Home. GRANT FUNDS GRADUATE MINISTRY SCHOLARSHIPS The Chatlos Foundation of Longwood, Fla., recently renewed a $10,000 scholarship grant for OC graduate students pursuing degrees in ministry. “This provides an excellent morale boost for our hard-working students and is a testament to the type of individuals whose ministries are being enhanced with the help of our expert faculty,” said Matt Brock, OC’s director of foundation relations. Graduate Bible director Bob Young said the gift provided assistance to more than 40 percent of graduate Bible students last year. “The renewal of this generous gift will enable students who would not otherwise be able to follow their hearts into ministry and service to enroll in graduate Bible classes,” Young said. RAPP FOUNDATION ENDOWS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS The Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation recently pledged $50,000 to Oklahoma Christian to endow a named scholarship fund for music and music education students. The gift will be paid over a two-year period. “Oklahoma Christian appreciates the commitment by the Robert Rapp Foundation,” said Matt Brock, OC’s director of foundation relations. “We have an excellent music program at OC and this investment by the Rapp Foundation will ensure these programs continue at a high level.” Oklahoma Christian boasts one of the best fine arts complexes in the state and is one of only a handful of “Steinway Schools.” All of the institution’s acoustic pianos are manufactured by internationallyknown Steinway and Sons. PROFESSOR AUTHORS NEW MEDIA TEXTBOOK OC professor Dr. Tony Alley, considered a premier expert in Computer Modeling and Animation, has authored a new textbook, Exploring 3D Animation with Cinema 4D R9. In the book, Alley introduces the key concepts of building 3D models using a popular, but complex, software program. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. He has another book in the works as he tries to introduce students to the technology that energizes movies like The Incredibles, Monsters, Inc., and Toy Story. Alley teaches computer graphics, interactive multimedia and 2D and 3D animation at Oklahoma Christian. His start in the field grew out of his experience as an Air Force tactical reconnaissance pilot. He went on to help develop curriculum and simulations for the Air Force, creating interactive multimedia environments for pilot training. “It’s easy to believe new media is just entertainment. But it’s a growing part of industry – medical and scientific visualization, animations for the space shuttle and satellites, visual communications,” Alley said. “We’re a visual culture. Students with these skills can go out and find a job in a lot of different places.” MARKETING OFFICE WINS MORE AWARDS OC’s University Marketing Office won three ADDYs at the 2006 Oklahoma City Advertising Club Awards. VIEW, OC’s magazine-style viewbook, and Eagle Edge, produced for the annual “Earn Your Wings” new student orientation, both won gold awards for first place in their categories. OC’s t-shirt advertising campaign received a bronze medal. OC also won Admissions Marketing Report awards for the third straight year, competing against schools of 2,000-4,999 students from across the nation. The university won gold for the t-shirt campaign and bronze for VIEW and for the new athletic logo. “I am thrilled that our hardworking and talented designers, writers, and entire staff are receiving the honor of these awards,” Director of Admissions and Marketing Risa Forrester said. “The marketing team plays such an important role at Oklahoma Christian University. Staff members are very passionate about OC and consider it a privilege to use their vocations and talents to advance the institution.” OC’s marketing office produces all of its materials in-house. All fulltime members of the marketing team – Stephen Bell, Judson Copeland, Jonathan Curtis, Risa Forrester, Dan Lovejoy, Wes McKinzie, Rachel O’Donnell, Kim Walden and Micah Wooten – are OC alumni. Student Josh Hatfield and recent graduate Allison Shumate, now the school’s communications coordinator, also worked on the projects as marketing interns. In addition to OC’s marketing office, other OC alumni winning ADDY awards included Aaron Cahill, Jarrod Drysdale, Jesse Owen, Lucas Ross and Tim Watson. OC HOSTS GUEST DESIGNER OC’s national award-winning art and design program hosted acclaimed designer Jeff Barfoot for a presentation to students in January. Barfoot reviewed student portfolios and gave a talk on creativity during his visit. The event also kicked off a month-long exhibit of his work in OC’s University Gallery. Barfoot is the co-founder of the National Student Show and Conference, the nation’s largest creative competition and conference for communication arts students. He also is a founding partner of Goldhouse Animation Studios, helping to produce award-winning short animation out of Los Angeles. Early in his career, Barfoot was the creator of a nationally-syndicated cartoon strip, one of the youngest persons to achieve this goal. His design work has been recognized by Communication Arts, The Art Directors Club of New York, Graphis, Print magazine, the AR100 (for Annual Report design), The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), The Dallas Society of Visual Communications (DSVC) and The American Advertising Federation. ENTERPRISE SQUARE RENOVATIONS PLANNED Oklahoma Christian is preparing to renovate Enterprise Square USA and is in talks with the Edmond continued on next page VISION SPRING 2006 news Economic Development Authority about partnering in the project. The EEDA has explored starting a citysponsored “incubator” to assist fledgling businesses. A business incubator already was in OC’s renovation plans, along with a small conference center designed for student and community programs. In the Enterprise Square tradition, civics education and training for teachers will remain an emphasis of the renovated facility. Oklahoma Christian already has an unofficial partnership with the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge to help begin its civics education work for teachers. The university also hopes to launch continuing education seminars and summer academies that raise the profile of civics education. The interior renovation of Enterprise Square will begin once funding is in place. GOVERNOR HONORS OC FACULTY MEMBER OC art and design adjunct faculty member Kathleen Blake was honored by Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry during the 30th-Annual Governor’s Arts Awards in December. Blake was presented the Arts and Education Award, which recognizes professional educators who go above and beyond the call of academia to promote arts education for Oklahoma students. oc Alum sings with acappella Allen Brantley, who sang with OC’s student a cappella group New Reign for two years, has joined the Christian group Acappella as its new bass singer. Brantley is the eighth OC alumnus to serve under the Acappella Ministries umbrella. The others are Zac George, Michael Forehand, Robert Orr, Max Plaster, Chet Sweet, Denise Sweet and Bret Testerman. Steve Maxwell, a Cascade College alumnus whose late mother Wendolyn taught at OC, also sang with Acappella. The OC-Acappella connection runs both ways. OC alumni Rodney Britt and Wes McKinzie sang with Acappella and AVB, respectively, before attending Oklahoma Christian. Will Coleson served as a sound engineer with Acappella Ministries and is now an electrical engineering major at Oklahoma Christian. VISION SPRING 2006 sports news UPDATES, EVENT INFO AVAILABLE The OC basketball teams were preparing for postseason play as Vision went to press. For results from OC’s conference and national tournament competition, as well as other updated sports news and features, go to www.oceagles.com. BASKETBALL TEAMS ENJOY SUCCESS The Lady Eagle basketball team extended its own school record by qualifying for its seventh consecutive national tournament this season. The OC men’s team qualified for the NAIA tournament for the third time in four years - the best national run in Eagle basketball history. The Eagles were ranked in the NAIA top 10 from December 2004 to January 2006, a run of 16 straight polls. Eagle Brady Page and Lady Eagles Lauren Decker and Rachel Martin earned all-conference first-team honors this year. On the men’s side, Keith Harris earned second-team honors while Charles Baldwin earned honorable mention. Lady Eagles Carlissa Plowden and Tasha Turney were named to the third team while Katie Fariss earned honorable mention. Turney and Eagle Dillon Ripley both earned the SAC Sportsmanship Award. Oklahoma Christian also boasted the most academic all-conference selections. Baldwin, Page, Ripley, Decker, Fariss, Martin, Turney, Carrie Mills, Abbie Tiffany, Chelsee Truesdell and Mackenzie Walker all garnered the academic honor. OC STUDYS ATHLETIC AFFILIATION Oklahoma Christian has formed a 20person committee to study the university’s intercollegiate athletic affiliation options. The committee will analyze the impact of remaining with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) or changing affiliations, then produce a report and make a recommendation if possible. Oklahoma Christian has been affiliated with the NAIA for almost 40 years. Curtis Janz, assistant men’s basketball coach and the chair of OC’s Department of Physical Education, will chair the committee. OC’s coaching staff also voted women’s basketball coach Stephanie Findley and golf coach David Lynn onto the committee. Other committee members are Jeff Bingham, Alfred Branch, Stephen Eck, Risa Forrester, Ron Frost, DeWayne Hall, Wes McKinzie and Chuck White (staff and administration); Don Leftwich, Lawrence Murray and Ryan Newell (faculty); Murray Evans, April Kaaiohelo, Daryl Lidia, Lynn Mitchell, David North and Katy Seat (alumni and Eagle Club representatives). Others who may consult with the committee include experts in the field of athletic affiliation and representatives from various institutions and athletic organizations such as the NCAA and the NAIA. OC NAMES NEW SOCCER COACHES David Scott and Sean O’Connor have been named head coaches of the OC men’s and women’s soccer teams, respectively. Scott, a native of Yukon, Okla., joins Oklahoma Christian from Saint Leo University (Fla.). O’Connor served as an assistant coach for the OC men’s and women’s teams last season. Scott is a 2001 graduate of the University of Central Arkansas, where he was an all-conference and all-region goalkeeper and set numerous school records. As an assistant coach, he helped lead UCA to the 2002 NCAA Division II Final Four and Saint Leo to the 2005 NCAA Division II region finals. O’Connor earned NAIA All-America honorable mention at Lindenwood University (Mo.). From 1992 to 1995, he played professionally as a member of the Tyreso FF and Hanriken SK teams in Stockholm, Sweden. A native of Altus, Okla., O’Connor has served as director of operations for Advanced Laser Center in Oklahoma City since 1997. He is married to the former Sylvia Jansson. They have three sons: Robbie, Christian and Matthew. “We are fortunate to have such talented Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. news coaches join our program,” Athletic Director DeWayne Hall said. “We believe they have the leadership capabilities to take our programs to the next level.” EAGLE GOLFERS RANKED IN PRESEASON Oklahoma Christian is ranked second in the NAIA men’s golf preseason poll. Coach David Lynn’s squad, which has placed in the national top four for six straight years, was the 2005 national runnerup. COLLINS ALL-AMERICA IN CC; OC TEAMS IN TOP 15 Freshman Tara Collins earned her first All-America recognition and recorded the best finish in OC women’s history by placing 19th in the 5,000 meters at the NAIA National Championships in November. The men’s team finished 12th and the women’s team placed 14th, the best overall finish in Lady Eagle history. Oklahoma Christian was one of just seven schools to place both teams in their respective top 14s. The NAIA honored the OC men as an NAIA Scholar Team – the Eagles’ 3.63 cumulative grade point average was the second highest in the nation. Five team members were recognized as NAIA Scholar Athletes: Kenneth Bowling, Kevin Brown, Wade Miller, Kevin Poole and Austin Powell. For the Lady Eagles, Heather Ray was named an NAIA Scholar Athlete. JOHNSON HONORED BY TENNIS ASSOCIATIONS The OC tennis program and head coach Lisa Johnson, a 1983 OC graduate, have been named sectional winners of the United States Tennis Association/Intercollegiate Tennis Association Campus Recreation Award. The award recognizes ITA coaches who have done an outstanding job implementing recreational tennis programs on campus in an effort to encourage and expand tennis participation. Johnson’s initiatives included a pro-am tournament for the community, alumni, current students and faculty; assistance in the reinstatement of intramural tennis on the OC campus; and organization of a spring tennis carnival that featured court instruction by collegiate players. FINDLEY SERVES AS NAIA-WBCA PRESIDENT Lady Eagle basketball coach Stephanie Findley is serving an unprecedented third term as president of the NAIA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association for the 2005-06 school year. She previously served as chief executive in the 2000-01 and 200203 terms. Findley also serves as the NAIA representative of the USA Basketball Collegiate Committee and selects players who represent the United States in international competition. She also is a member of the Board of Directors of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame. EAGLE BASH DRAWS BIG CROWD The “Eagle Club,” the athletic support organization formerly known as the OC Booster Club, kicked off 2005-06 with a special “Eagle Bash” event in October. The event included a catered dinner and a tour of the new Eagle Room, the new training room and the remodeled locker rooms. The 140 people in attendance saw the debut of the new MidFirst EagleVision Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. big screens in the Eagles’ Nest and heard about the plans for future improvements as the university seeks to build a premier athletic program. The Eagle Club is vital to the growth and support of OC’s athletic programs. The club offers various membership levels and plans that will fit almost anyone’s budget. For more information, contact Eagle Club president Pat Hanna at (405) 341-3754 or at pat.hanna@sbcglobal.net. JOIN OCWA! The Oklahoma Christian Women’s Association unites women to serve and support Oklahoma Christian University in its mission to educate students for Christian service and leadership throughout the world. It encourages friendships among women who believe in Oklahoma Christian and give of their time and efforts to help others have the OC experience. Each year, OCWA plans fundraising events on and off campus. Some of these events include golf tournaments, bake sales, luncheons, the new tour of homes, fashion shows, auctions, cookbooks and our famous OC student gift packages. OCWA needs you! By becoming a member of OCWA, you can partner with OC in helping our future leaders develop spiritually, academically, physically and socially. Membership levels: Annual Member: $24 / year Professional Member: $48 / year Second Mile Member : $200 (Supports OCWA Endowment Fund) If you are interested in starting an OCWA chapter in your area or becoming a member, please get in touch with OCWA Coordinator Christine Merideth at (405) 425-5122 or at christine.merideth@oc.edu. OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Since 1950 VISION SPRING 2006 ALUMNI news Mito (Japan) Oklahoma Christian’s alumni chapters have gone global with the inclusion of the Mito (Japan) Alumni Chapter. Alumni in Japan launched the chapter with an event last October. Amy Thrailkill, an assistant English teacher at an elementary school in Mito, said the chapter exists for both alumni and future OC students. “The Mito OC Alumni Chapter would like to strive to strengthen the awareness of Oklahoma Christian in the hearts and minds of those here in Japan, both alumni and possible future students.” Thrailkill, who graduated from Oklahoma Christian in 2000 and then earned an MBA from OC in 2002, said the chapter wants to build a strong, lasting relationship between the university and those in Japan. “So many people who live and work here in Japan have benefited from the education that we received at OC and want to make that available to anyone else who might be interested.” Oklahoma Christian has a long-standing connection with Japan. The university has maintained an association with Ibaraki Christian University for more than 30 years. This association has benefited both universities with student exchanges and also proved to be a connection for alumni wanting to teach English in Japan. Joe McCormack, retired associate professor of English, worked diligently to create and maintain a bond between the university and the Mito, Ibaraki, public schools that has lasted more than a decade. The Mito group, along with others, contributed $100,000 toward the Joe McCormack scholarship for international studies that was announced at homecoming. Tulsa Tulsa-area alumni gathered at Park Plaza Church of Christ on February 25 to launch OC’s newest regional alumni chapter: the Oklahoma Green Country Alumni Chapter. “This chapter has been a dream for several years. Our purpose is to assist Oklahoma Christian in living out her mission in the greater Tulsa area,” chapter president Bob Petre said. Petre, along with his wife DeWayna, are also members of OC’s National Alumni Council. Green Country vice president, and president elect, Eric Begin, said that the chapter’s next event will be a golf tournament on June 3. The chapter will host the tournament in conjunction with the Tulsa chapter of the Oklahoma Christian Women’s Association, a women’s auxiliary group focused on fellowship and raising funds for Oklahoma Christian. For more information on the Green Country Chapter, contact Michael Mitchell at (405) 425-5120 or via email at michael. mitchell@oc.edu. You also can check out the chapter’s webpage at www.oc.edu/ tulsachapter. by Allison Day (’92) Alumni Gather Deep In The Heart of The stars at night were indeed big and bright as OC’s South Texas alumni gathered at the sky-high Petroleum Club in downtown Houston on Jan. 28. Almost 70 OC alumni and friends enjoyed dinner and fellowship; alumni spanning 36 years – from the class of 1967 to the class of 2003 – participated in the event. The event was hosted by alumni Mike (78) and Donna Sue (McBroom 77) Arnold and Mark (78) and Susie (Patterson 79) Jackson, the newest member of OC’s Board of Trustees. Several members of OC’s administration also attended, including President Mike O’Neal, Vice President for Advancement John deSteiguer and Director of Alumni Relations Stephen Eck. National Alumni Council member Joyce (Smith 73) Swanson was also present at the event, which was completely funded by local alumni. An address by Texas state representative Dan Branch (80) highlighted the evening. A longtime civic and community leader, VISION SPRING 2006 Branch represents District 108 in the Dallas area. He serves on the Appropriations and Public Education Dan Branch, Susie Jackson Mark Jackson and MarkandJackson Committees and is a dynamic House leader. stories and hear information about the Issues Branch has tackled in his twogreat things happening at my alma mater.” term service to the state of Texas include Alumni in Houston, including many who school finance reform. In 2003, Branch attended the Petroleum Club event, have sponsored Senate Bill 83 that ultimately met to discuss the foundation of a Housdirected school districts to have students ton-area alumni chapter. recite pledges of allegiance to the United “Houston alumni are an example of treStates and Texas flags and observe one mendous support for Oklahoma Christian minute of silence each day in Texas University,” Eck said. “As the new Houston schools. He announced in December that Chapter continues in its formation, I know he will seek reelection for a third term. this heritage of sending quality students to Branch fondly remembered his own days OC, supporting them through the scholarat Oklahoma Christian and urged alumni to ship fund, and encouraging fellow alumni support the institution. to strengthen their connection with each Alan Wright (96), a financial planner with other and their alma mater will continue. the Sellers Group, said, “It’s always nice to Our Houston alumni energize Oklahoma renew college friendships and meet new Christian.” people at events like this one. It provides a by Risa Forrester (96) great opportunity to network, share college Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. April 7th - OC First Friday (Downtown Petroleum Club). Speaker: Don Hamilton. alumni@oc.edu. April 13th - High School Junior Day. April 22nd - Mike McDonald Fun Run. alumni@ oc.edu. April 26th - Luncheon with the Honorable Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda. April 28th - Spring Commencement. May 5th- OC First Friday (Downtown Petroleum Club). Speaker: Terry Neese. alumni@oc.edu. New Student Orientation. May 19th-21st - Central Christian College Reunion. alumni@oc.edu. June 3rd - Swing for Scholarship Golf Tournament (Tulsa, OK). Hosted by the Tulsa Chapter of the OCWA and the Oklahoma Green Country Alumni Chapter. petre@cox.net. June 16th - MBA Homecoming/Alumni Banquet. June 23rd - Family Fun Night - 7 p.m. alumni@ oc.edu. June 24th - New Student Orientation. August 19th - Fall Commencement. August 21th - New Student Orientation. August 22th - 26th - Earn Your Wings. August 25th - Family Fun Night - 7 p.m. alumni@ oc.edu. Transforming lives for Christian faith, leadership, and service. All events at Oklahoma Christian University unless otherwise indicated. VISION SPRING 2006 ALUMNI Letter Now that you’ve reached this last page of Vision, if you haven’t already logged in and authenticated your account on Eagle Connection, I hope you will do so immediately! This fantastic relationship-building tool will allow us all to reconnect with each other in new ways, regardless of geography or time of day. As mentioned in the articles, as an authenticated alumnus or alumna, you can access the online alumni directories and contact fellow classmates around the globe. Eagle Connection is different from other for-profit generic services in that it is secure and is a closed system available only to authenticated OC alumni. Further, Eagle Connection allows ample opportunity for alumni to connect and mentor students in specific professions or areas of interest on the alumnus’ own terms. This aspect of the system will be a wonderful benefit to alumni and students alike. This level of connection is unique and another testament to OC’s core value of being a technological leader in higher education. From our earliest days, OC has been known for its technological Here’s a three-point plan for the next time you take that vacation or mission trip to some famous or exotic location: SEND YOUR PHOTOS TO: 1) Take some OC gear. 2) Take your picture with you wearing it. 3) Tell us where you are and what you’re doing. Oklahoma Christian University Alumni Relations – Where in the World is OC? P.O. Box 11000 Oklahoma City, OK 73136 If you email or mail the photo to us, we’ll post it on our alumni website … and it might even appear in the next Vision. We look forward to seeing those pictures! leadership. Cutting-edge online community features are only an extension of the great leadership our alma mater has shown in the area of high-tech innovation in higher education. OC is advancing on all fronts. It is a great time to be a part of the OC family. Check out the new Eagle Connection online community at www.oc.edu/alumni to login and authenticate your account today. If you have trouble in any way, please don’t hesitate to call the alumni office at (405) 425-5110. Let us know how we can serve you. by Stephen Eck (92) Email: alumni@oc.edu *Digital images preferred, hard copies will not be returned. Ryan Smith Omika Elementary School, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan You can update your alumni information on Oklahoma Christian’s website. Visit www.oc.edu/alumni to update your name, address, email and other information. BOX 11000 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73136-1100 CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED