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1930s Frances Dunbar ’34 Hurst passed away, August 6, 2008. Effie Sandusky ’30 Heskamp died March 8. She was a retired educator/librarian with Adair County, Ky., schools. Oleen Huddleston ’38 White died Feb. 9. Her 33-year teaching career included teaching at school Bount County, Tenn., schools in Alnwick and Bungalow. Frances Turner ’38 Stults died June 15. She was a retired 30-year teaching veteran from Adair County, Ky., schools.

1940s R. Ben Johnson ’41 is a retired architect. Joseph M. Garner ’41 died April 1. He was a retired health physicist, having worked for Monsanta Corp. and the U.S. Department of Defense. Carl Taylor Irvine ’42 died April 9. Rev. Russell Taylor ’46 and his wife, Martha, have spent 35 years serving churches throughout Kentucky.

1950s Floyd Wilson ’50 died March 1. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving as a photographer, and he retired from General Motors in 1990. Allene Collins ’50 Aaron taught for 16 years in a one-room school house on Yellow Hammer Road in Adair County, Ky. Stanley Bruce McWhorter ’50 is a retired English professor from the University of Dayton (Ohio). Doris Alexander ’50 Beauchamp retired from 35 years of teaching. She volunteers at Good Samaritan Shop in Hardinsburg, Ky. Luther “Sam” Bell ’50 retired from Coca-Cola Co. Wilburn ’52 and Margie Porter ’57 Barnes are retired educators living in Russell County, Ky. Doris Hawk ’53 Stringer retired from public education. She resides in Dayton, Ohio. Ron Chumbley ’54 retired from pub-

IN MEMORIAM • Effie Sandusky ’30 Heskamp • Oleen Huddleston ’38 White • Frances Turner ’38 Stults • Joseph M. Garner ’41 • Carl Taylor Irvine ’42 • Floyd Wilson ’50 • Rev. Timothy S. Chamberlain ’54 • Judy Vaughn ’58 Morrison • Charles G. McEldred ’60

• Rev. Frank A. Robinson ’61 • Julia Cole ’64 Loy • Alvin “Shorty” Rafferty ’70 • Linda Watson ’72 Judd • Warren Dale Waddell ’74 • A.B. Cash ’82 • Amanda Payne ’91 Weathers • Qunette “Shay” Greene ’97 • Cesario Dos Santos ’07

MARRIAGES • Dennis L. Robbins ’96 & Jennifer G. Drake

BIRTHS

• Christina Mayfield ’00 & Eric Dishon

• Anthony Joseph Trent to grandparents Joseph ’62 and Flo Harner

• Jennifer Louise Thompson ’02 & James Adkins

• Bethany Marie to Bradley ’04 & Karen Busch ’05 Asbury

• Jeffrey William Wesley ’04 & Stephanie Patterson • Valarie Lorane Hancock ’04 & Brian Lobb ’04 • Jonathon L. Smith ’04 & Pamela Schwab ’07 • John D. Kalz ’06 & Loletuth Flener ’07 • Kevin Ray Davis ’07 & Megan Greenwell • Jana Rae Haberek ’07 & Joshua Bray • Jennifer N. Bledsoe ’07 & Tim St. Andrew • Roxanne Kirchner ’08 & Daniel Finn ’08 • Staci J. Newsom ’08 & Nick Thrasher ’08 • Claire Puryear ’08 & David Michael Whitlock ’09 • Allison Lorraine Ratliff ’09 & Bill Holbrook

lic education. He was superintendent of Paris, Tenn., schools.

• Miles Fisher to Sara Wells ’05 & Barry Strunk • Jonah to Kimberly Pinson ’05 Buechel • Joseph Kile to Amanda Gail ’08 & Jason Greer • Kassandra Shea to Ashley Braswell ’08 Shelton • Kimberlyn to Jessica Napier ’08 • Bo to Elizabeth Eldridge ’08 • Sarah to Shena Lilly ’08 • Brooklyn Elizabeth to Mary Ashlee Oliver ’09 • Gavin to Justin ’09 & Jordan ’09 Ooten • Lillyauna to Jennifer Ball ’09 • Derek to David and Bryna Jewell ’09 • Jagger to Brittany Smith ’09 • Camryn Sadie and Izabella to grandmother Mary Alice Fields ’09

Rev. Timothy S. Chamberlain ’54 died May 1. He was a Navy veteran of

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REMEMBERING EFFIE HESKAMP ’30

TREE HONORS ADAIR COUNTY EDUCATOR: Members of the Columbia Women’s Club and family members of the late Effie Heskamp ’30 celebrated her life Earth Day by planting a dogwood tree on the lawn between the L.R. McDonald Administration Building and John B. Begley Chapel. From left: Mary Evelyn Walker; Mary Frances May; daughter Ann Heskamp Curtis; niece Mildred Sandusky; Suzi McAlpine; Vonnie Kolbenschlag; Delwin Blair; Kelli Bonifer; Ginny Heath; and Evlyn Komoso. Heskamp – who was a retired educator/librarian with Adair County, Ky., schools – died March 8.

World War II and was in the clergy for 34 years. Judy Vaughn ’58 Morrison died March 1. W. Currie Milliken ’59 is a lawyer at Milliken Law Firm in Bowling Green, Ky.

1960s Bobby Keith ’60 was inducted into the Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame. Keith is the former Clay County (Ky.) High School boys’ basketball coach. He led the program to the 1987 state championship and runners-up finishes in 1985 and ’88. Keith – who is a member of the LWC Athletic Hall of Fame – led his teams to a record 14 regional championships. His career record at Clay County was 767-124. Charles G. McEldred ’60 died July 28. He played basketball for three years at LWC, and he served as a basketball referee in the NAIA and the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. He retired from Quantrell Cadillac after 35

years in automotive sales. Roger ’61 and Jane Cruse ’61 Coffey reside in Russell Springs, Ky. Roger spent 30 years in construction. He is currently employed at Jamestown Water plant, and he plans to retire soon after 10 years of service. Rev. Frank A. Robinson ’61 died June 9. He was the pastor of First United Methodist Church of National Park, N.J. Joseph Harner ’62 and his wife, Flo, welcomed a grandson, Anthony Joseph Trent, born March 4. He weighed 9 pounds and was 20.5 inches long. Nancy Moran ’62 Fouser is president of Fouser Environmental Services in Versailles, Ky. Glen Dalton ’63 is retired from Kentucky State Police after 24 years of service. He spent three years as Hardin County, Ky., judge-executive. His wife, Diana Gamblin ’64 Dalton, is retired from the Fort Knox, Ky., school system. Rev.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DR. STEPHENSON

Partner, Land Pro Development Corp. John Perin ’64 retired from a child protection agency. He is involved with sports radio. Robert “Bob” Cotinger ’67 retired from State Auto. He and resides in Nashville, Tenn. Charles R. Marra ’67 is a business adviser with Fortune. He has more than 30 years of business experience as owner and president of several companies in the food and textile industries.

1970s Alvin “Shorty” Rafferty ’70 died June 26. He was a veteran of World War II. Linda Watson ’72 Judd died Feb. 9. She had recently retired after working 20 years at Monumental Insurance Co. Teresa Harmon ’74 Scott welcomed her first grandchild, Jaylee Reed Fields, born April 8. ALUMNI COUNCIL CELEBRATES DR. STEPHENSON’S BIRTHDAY: The summer meeting of the

Warren Dale Waddell ’74 died Jan. 2.

Lindsey Wilson College National Alumni Association was a special one for one longtime member of the organization. Dr. Julius Stephenson celebrated his 89th birthday following the association’s meeting, held July 15 at Mulligan’s, the restaurant at the Pines at Lindsey Wilson golf course. Stephenson, who is a 1947 LWC graduate, has maintained a longtime dental practice in nearby Burkesville, Ky. Joining Stephenson are LWC Alumni Director Randy Burns ’93 (left) and LWC Alumni President Carrie L. Farris ’68 of Versailles, Ky.

Phillip R. Williams ’75 was inducted into Kentucky’s 12th Region Hall of Fame. He was boys’ basketball coach at Casey County High School 1979-185; assistant coach at LWC from 1990-93; and assistant coach at Lincoln County High School from 1996-98. He has been assistant coach at Casey County since returning there in 1999.

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Jeffrey Kress ’63 is a retired United Methodist minister. He resides in North Andover, Mass. Don Hudson ’63 is a realtor in Lexington, Ky. Lawrence “Larry” Barrett ’63 is retired from Qwest Communications. Marshall Myers ’63 is an associate professor at Eastern Kentucky University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in linguistics and rhetoric. He has written more than 200 articles, poems, academic pieces, and short stories, as well as three books: On the Inside, a collection of poems; Real Toads, a chapbook of poems on a single theme; and Barefoot, a collection of short stories. His articles and reviews about the Civil War have appeared in Kentucky Explorer, The Kentucky Civil War Journal, and The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. Myers is president of the Madison County (Ky.) Civil War Roundtable and contributes a bi-monthly column about the Civil War

in Kentucky to the organization’s newsletter. A native of rural Meade County, Ky., Myers taught for four years at Elizabethtown (Ky.) Community College and Kentucky Wesleyan College. He did doctoral work in American literature and linguistics at Kansas State University, and he earned a doctorate in rhetoric and composition from the University of Louisville. He has also taught at the middle-school and secondary-school levels.

1980s Marsha Cheatham ’82 Crowe is secretary to the dean at Centre (Ky.) College. A.B. Cash ’82 died Feb. 24. Tommy K. Ross ’86 is executive vice president and chief lending officer at Area Bank in Glasgow, Ky.

Woodrow Gosser ’64 retired after 42 years as a Uniserve Director at the Kentucky Education Association.

Beth Ann Brown ’88 Johnson is a pharmacist at Russell County (Ky.) Hospital.

Robert G. Simpson, Jr. ’64 retired as program chief at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Services Agency.

Rev. Lisa Snorton ’89 was promoted to program manager at Benefits and Enrollment Center in Cincinnati.

John R. Pendleton Sr. ’64 is a certified public accountant in Columbia, Ky.

1990s

Julia Cole ’64 Loy died Jan. 27. She was a retired school teacher from the Adair County, Ky., school system. Neil Strawser ’64 is retired but his also part owner of Parrott & Strawser

Melissa Pridemore ’90 Carlton is employed in the information-technology department at Florida State UniversityPanama City Campus. Sally Pollard ’91 Kemp is employed

ALUMNUS PROFILE: ANDY OLSON ’04

State Trooper of the Year Kentucky state trooper Andy K. Olson’s former Lindsey Wilson College professors aren’t surprised that he was recently recognized as one of the commonwealth’s outstanding state troopers. “At Lindsey Wilson, Andy was an excellent student and very focused person,” said Associate Professor Sociology and Criminal Justice Daniel W. Phillips III. “You knew that he had the drive and determination to be a successful law-enforcement officer.” Last summer Olson, a 2004 LWC graduate, was named 2008 Kentucky State Police Trooper of the Year. He is a five-year member of Kentucky State Police. Olson – who is assigned to Kentucky State Police Post 15 in Columbia – was selected for the award among 21 troopers who were nominated. A trooper from all 16 KSP posts and five specialized units were nominated from the 900member force. “It’s a great honor to receive this award,” Olson said. “Knowing how hard my co-workers work, and to be selected among them is an honor and a privilege.” Olson is a Campbellsville, Ky., native and graduate of Taylor County High School who now makes his home in Greensburg, Ky., with his wife, Amanda, and their 2-year-old son, Ayden. At LWC, Olson was a record-setting track athlete who graduated with honors with a bachelor of arts at Cumberland County (Ky.) Hospital as a radiological technologist and computed tomography (CT) scan technician. Sally and Jimmy ’80 have two sons and seven grandchildren.

Associate Professor Sociology and Criminal Justice Daniel W. Phillips III says of Kentucky State Trooper Andy K. Olson ’04 (right): “You knew (Andy) had the drive and determination to be a successful law-enforcement officer.”

degree in psychology. Capt. Greg Baird, commander of KSP Post 15, said Olson’s “investigative tenacity” was a significant factor in concluding two major felony cases in 2008. One case involved the repeated rape of two juveniles. Olson identified and arrested two adult perpetrators, both of whom were convicted and received multiple-year sentences. In the other case, Olson’s perseverance and attention to detail led to multiple arrests in a major cocaine-trafficking and burglary ring.

Olson said troopers never know what to expect when they report for duty each day. In May 2005, Olson and two Metcalfe County sheriff’s officers were shot and wounded while serving arrest warrants. “You can range from changing a tire on the parkway to being involved in a shooting. You never know,” he said. “That’s part of … why we do this job. It’s the un-predictableness, coupled along with the community service. It’s a good feeling to get out there and help somebody.”

Louisville, Ky.

Development and Clinical Sciences/Global IT in San Antonio.

P – Cindy Huffines ’92 was named Police Officer of the Year in Nashville, Tenn.

Amanda Payne ’91 Weathers died Feb. 24. She was co-founder of Vision Church of Holiness in Danville, Ky.

Robin L. Grant ’92 is a case worker in Clermont, Fla. He was previously a special education teacher in the public school system.

Kathy A. Daily ’91 is president of American Farm Mortgage Co. in

Wally Rich ’93 is human resources corporate director at Global Research,

Tony Cowherd ’93 is owner of Cowherd’s Rental Equipment in Campbellsville, Ky. Pasupati “Pash” Nangia ’94 is a certified public accountant. He lives in Hendersonville, Tenn., with his wife, Kim, and daughter, Priya. Continued on Page XX

National Alumni Association Holds Summer Meeting Members of the Lindsey Wilson College National Alumni Association board of directors held their summer meeting July 15 at Mulligan’s, the restaurant at the Pines at Lindsey Wilson. Board members discussed plans for the college’s 2009 Homecoming Weekend, which will be Nov. 6-8. The LWC National Alumni Association president is Carrie Luker Farris, a 1968 Lindsey Wilson graduate who now lives in Versailles, Ky. In addition to serving a weekday lunch from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. CT, Mulligan’s can be used by LWC alumni to hold meetings, receptions and other gatherings. Members who attended the summer meeting were (sitting, from left): Amy Thompson-Wells ’99 of Columbia; Jan Keneipp Woody’77 of Columbia; Jean Dohoney McLean ’49 of Columbia; Jacqui Nix Cunningham ’00 of Lexington, Ky.; and Sheena London’08 of Columbia; (standing, from left): Gary Franklin’94

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Cory V. Haynes ’94 is an accountant at the Maryland Museum of African American History and is also pastor of a church. Wade Squires ’94 is a home health field nurse for an agency in Greensburg, Ky. Jerald ’94 and Beverly Harmon ’93 Bryant reside in Bowie, Md., with their two children. Jerald was promoted to regional director for Target, and Beverly is a stay-at-home mother. Penny Hardin ’95 Mackowiak is a proud grandmother of Brooklyn Valentina Dillard and Alena Louise Poulter. She resides in Harrodsburg, Ky., with her husband, David, and son, Jonathan. Melody Russell ’96 Pollard retired from Adanta Behavior Health in December 2008. She is an associate professor in the LWC School of Professional Counseling.

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of Hindman, Ky.; Denise Glass Fudge ’82 of Columbia; Bonnie Long Greenawalt ’53 of Campbellsville, Ky.; Danielle Hunter Oldham ’04 of Columbia; Farris; Allysa Pruitt Gooden ’08 of Columbia; Dr. Julius Stephenson ’47 of Burkesville, Ky.; and LWC Director of Alumni Affairs Randy Burns ’93 of Columbia.

For more information about the LWC National Alumni Association or to learn how to become involved, contact Burns at [email protected] or (270) 384-8400. You can also learn more by checking out the LWC Web site: www.lindsey.edu and click on the “Alumni” tab.

P -- Dennis L. Robbins ’96 and Jennifer G. Drake were married, March 28. He is employed by Butler County (Ky.) High School.

Jaxton. Ryan is a physical education teacher at Adair County Elementary and is Adair County High School baseball coach. Julie is an exceptional education teacher and cheerleading coach at Adair County (Ky.) High School.

Qunette “Shay” Greene ’97 died Jan. 24. Melinda Mink ’97 Peterson is a licensed clinical therapist at True Behavioral Healthcare and resides in Charlotte, N.C. Ryan Beard ’98 was appointed to the Kentucky State Advisory Panel for Exceptional Children. He teaches biology, physical science, Earth space science and special education at Casey County High School. Mollie Cooper ’98 Wilson is an accounting manager at Healthcare Realty in Nashville, Tenn. She and her husband, Corey, resident in Nashville with their two children: Makaila and Carleigh. Ryan ’98 and Julie Cassaday ’96 McQueary have two sons: Jake and

Susan Duncan ’99 Wilton is assistant director for staff and student development at the University of Kentucky. Jay Holland ’99 is director of scouting for Boy Scouts of America. He resides in Scottsville, Ky., with his wife and two children. Joyce LaRusch ’99 is a regional director of Benchmark Family Services.

2000s Christina Mayfield ’00 married Eric Dishon in May 2009. She is a school psychologist serving the children of Pulaski County, Ky., schools. She also serves as public relations chair for Kentucky Association for Psychology in the schools.

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Holloway ’04 named assistant for FIU basketball

MAKING HISTORY

TRIO ATTEND SULLIVAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY: Three Lindsey Wilson College alumni are a part of history. Joshua Spachman ’09 (left), Nick Thrasher ’09 and Crystal Bishop ’07 are all members of Sullivan (Ky.) University’s new pharmacy program. All three were biology majors at LWC, and because of the Sullivan’s innovative pharmacy program they will earn a doctorate in pharmacy in three years, instead of the normal four years. Bishop, who is a Magnolia, Ky., native, is a member of Sullivan’s inaugural pharmacy class; Spachman, of Greesnburg, Ky., and Thrasher, of Albany, Ky., began the program this fall. Bishop has also been elected president of AphA-ASP, which is the largest student organization in the Sullivan College of Pharmacy.

Gary Williams ’00 is head women’s football coach at Helsinki Football Club in Finland. Doyle “Pete” Cornett Jr. ’01 and wife, Adele, reside in Harlan, Ky. They have three children: Charles Cole, Caleigh Elizabeth and Katherine Adele. Talia Greene ’01 Leezer is employed at Frankfort (Ky.) Regional Medical Center. Adam Cruse ’01 is employed with Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, Ind. Lafawn Nettles ’02 is a pharmacy technician in Bowling Green, Ky. Jennifer Louise Thompson ’02 and James Adkins were married April 18. They are both employed at Taylor Regional Hospital in Campbellsville, Ky. Joni Marie Lindquist ’02 is a veterinarian at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Gary L. Owens ’02 is employed in

the leadership development department at Florida Hospital in Orlando. He is also adjunct professor at Mountain State University in Orlando, Fla. B & P – Bradley ’04 and Karen Busch ’05 Asbury are proud parents of a baby girl, Bethany Marie, born Feb. 20. She weighed 6 pounds, 14 ounces. They also have a son, Caleb. Erin Bickers ’04 Orr is the enrollment coordinator of the LWC community campus at Jefferson Community and Technical College in Louisville, Ky. Loudon Ford Waterstrat ’04 teaches middle and high school health, nutrition and career courses for Model Laboratory School at Eastern Kentucky University. He is also is the school’s cross country coach. Amanda Baker ’03 Waterstrat accepted a tenure-track faculty position in EKU’s department of biological sciences. Sara Hargis ’04 is an LWC admissions counselor.

Frank Boyd Holloway ’04 took the long way to South Florida. Holloway was recently named an assistant men’s basketball coach at Florida International University. Coached by basketball Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas, the FIU Golden Panthers compete in the Sun Frank Boyd Belt Conference, a Holloway ’04 13-team conference that extends from Denver to FIU in Miami. Before being named an FIU coach, Holloway spent two seasons (2006-07 and ’08-09) coaching and playing professionally in Switzerland and Germany. He was also briefly an assistant coach with the Dusseldorf Magics in the Bundesliga Pro-A during the 200708 basketball season. Holloway also spent a year as an admissions counselor at Lindsey Wilson College and served as an assistant coach on the Blue Raiders’ men’s basketball team. From 2004-2006, Holloway was a graduate basketball assistant for the men's basketball program at Wesley College, an NCAA Division III program where LWC alumnus Jimmy Wentworth ’58 spent 40 years as that program’s legendary coach. While an LWC student from 200104, Holloway was a student assistant on the men’s basketball team. During his time at LWC, the Blue Raiders made consecutive trips to the NAIA National Tournament. Florida IU is Miami-Dade County’s first public, four-year university. Since opening in 1972, the FIU student body has grown to more than 39,000, making it one of the 25 largest universities in America.

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CampusNews They were recently commissioned as ministers in The United Methodist Church.

THE BIG 4-0

Rebecca Fugate ’06 is a mental health therapist at Grey Counseling Services, LLC in Columbia. Sierra Mason ’07 is enrollment coordinator of the LWC community campus at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. Beth Eldridge ’07 is a proud mother of her son, Bo. M -- Kevin Ray Davis ’07 and Megan Greenwell were married June 27. Kevin is an electrician in Louisville, Ky.

ALUMNAE CELEBRATE THEIR 40TH BIRTHDAY AT LWC: Five Lindsey Wilson College alumnae celebrated a milestone June 12 at their alma mater. The five alumnae gathered on the Lindsey Wilson A.P. White Campus to celebrate their 40th birthdays. They returned to campus because they met one another while students at the college. From left: Sarah Barbee Espinosa of Lexington, Ky., Kara Alexander of Florence, Ky., Kelli Stemm Float of Danville, Lara Day Adams of Kuttawa, Ky., and Stacy Norman Read of Glasgow, Ky. Continued on Page XX

M -- Jeffrey William Wesley ’04 and Stephanie Patterson were married July 18. He is a history teacher at Lincoln County (Ky.) High School. Monica Johnson ’04 was named interim director of the Kentucky Circuit Court Clerks Association Trust For Life, which promotes organ and tissue donation. For more information about the Trust for Life, go to: www.trustforlife.org. M -- Valarie Lorane Hancock ’04 and Brian Lobb ’04 were married, April 4. She is employed by the Metcalfe County (Ky.) Board of Education, and he is employed by the Green County (Ky.) Board of Education. Brian is pursuing a master’s degree in special education. Charles “Chuck” Quinn ’04 married Holly Ellis Feb. 14. He is employed at Green River Window and Door in Columbia. M -- Jonathon L. Smith ’04 and Pamela Schwab ’07 were married April 18. Chris Evans ’05 is in human services and counseling and probation officer for a juvenile court.

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Sara Wells ’05 Strunk resides in Somerset, Ky., with her husband, Barry, and their new baby boy, Miles Fisher, born Feb. 10. Chris Innes ’05 is a manager/marketing analyst with eCampus.com. Sarah Young ’05 Innes was recently promoted to director of marketing at EOP Architects. They reside in Lexington, Ky. Kristinna Marowski ’05 is an adjunct instructor at the LWC-Scottsville Campus. Kimberly Pinson ’05 Buechel is a proud parent of Jonah, born June 9. He weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce.

Jana Rae Haberek ’07 and Joshua Bray were married April 25. Jana employed with National City Bank, Lexington, Ky. Cesario Dos Santos ’07 died May 10. Jennifer N. Bledsoe ’07 married Tim St. Andrew, May 14, 2009. Lindsey Raye Hargis ’07 and Steven Cole Lashley were married June 20, 2009. She is employed by Cumberland Security Bank of Somerset. Erin Tate ’07 is a lab technician in the oral care department at Procter and Gamble. Dustin Beard ’07 is in his second year of law school, attending the University of Kentucky. Chenoa Stamper ’07 Beard is an elementary school teacher in Lexington, Ky. Brandon Trinkle ’08 is a therapeutic day treatment counselor at Ewing (Va.) Elementary School. Sarah Luann Wilson ’08 is an inhome family counselor at Youth

Kendra Leveridge ’06 is an LWC admissions counselor, responsible for working with students from Greater Louisville and Northern Kentucky. Sarah Kirby ’06 is coordinator at S.M.A.R.T. Moves in Harlan, Ky., a drug- and alcohol-prevention program designed for children. She provides counseling to students in elementary and middle schools in the county and independent school systems. John D. Kalz ’06 and Loletuth Flener ’07 were married May 24. They are enrolled in Duke University Divinity School and reside in Durham, N.C.

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BLUE RAIDER BABIES The Lindsey Wilson Alumni Office will help welcome your family's baby into the world with a complimentary LWC baby bib. The baby bib can be sent to children and grandchildren of all LWC alumni. For more information or to send a bib to a future Blue Raider, contact Director of Alumni Relations Randy Burns ’93 at [email protected], (800) 264-0138 or (270) 384-8176.

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ALUMNI GO OUT TO THE BALLGAME

ABOVE: Sept. 5 was Blue Raider night at Bowling Green Ballpark as more than 70 LWC alumni and friends watched the Bowling Green (Ky.) Hot Rods play the Lexington (Ky.) Legends. The evening included a pre-game meal, activities in between innings and an opportunity to lead the crowd in singing the Jack Norworth classic “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” LEFT: Former LWC Dean Hurshel Toms of Bowling Green, Ky., visits with current LWC Dean of Students Chris Schmidt at the LWC table in Bowling Green Ballpark. To see more pictures from the evening, go to the LWC Flickr page: flickr.com/lindseywilsoncollege.

Villages in Cookeville Tenn. Sarah Beth Carter ’08 Blair is an inhome family counselor at Youth Villages in Cookeville Tenn. Roxanne Kirchner ’08 and Daniel Finn ’08 were married May 30. Roxanne is a dog trainer at PetSmart in Des Moines, Iowa, and Daniel is the men’s tennis coach at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He is also a tennis pro at Aspen Athletic Club in Chive, Iowa. Cynthia McKinley ’08 McKiddy is a case manager at Lake Cumberland Community Action Agency.

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Rose Mary Byrd ’08 is program manager of Junior Achievement of South Central Kentucky. She is married to Collie and has two adult sons, Paxton and Ashton; and three grandchildren. Staci J. Newsom ’08 and Nick Thrasher ’08 were married, June 20. She is a 4-H agent in Owen County, Ky., and he is a first-year student at Sullivan University College of Pharmacy in Louisville, Ky. Paula A. Billingsley ’08 is program coordinator for CEASE, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.

AmeriCorps, tutoring sixth graders. Rachel Ball ’08 is an alcohol/substance-abuse counselor at Hope in the Mountains in Prestonsburg, Ky. Amanda Gail Greer ’08 is the proud mother of Joseph Kile, born Nov. 4, 2008. Amanda and her husband, Jason, and other son, Brandon, reside in Campbellsville, Ky. Bethany Fugate ’08 is enrollment coordinator at the LWC community campus at Henderson (Ky.) Community College.

Micah Followay ’08 is employed by

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