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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LEADERS

Jay Dedeker, ’88Alumni Association Outgoing President

Moses Maier, ’17Alumni Association GOLD President

(representing graduates of the last decade)

Eric Dunkel, ’99Alumni Association Senior President

(representing graduates prior to the last decade)

Raymond Liu, ’13 and ’16Vice President for Alumni Engagement Initiatives

Janice Cosme, ’15 and ’18Vice President for Homecoming Weekend

Carl Swafford, ’75

Evonne (Kutzner) Crook, ’79 (ex-of� cio) Director of Alumni Relations

Ashley (Noonan) Fox, ’15 (ex-of� cio)Assistant Director of Alumni Relations

Carolyn Hamilton (ex-of� cio)Vice President for Advancement

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HOMECOMING WEEKEND PLANNING COMMITTEE

Janice Cosme, ’15 and ’18Vice President for Homecoming Weekend, Chair

Arnold Cochran, ’52SMC-ites (1945-1960) Af� nity Coordinator

Bob Benge, ’77

Herbert Coolidge, ’65

Bradley Hyde, ’71 and ’04

Tanya (Johnson) Jansen, ’93

Linda (Haynes) Marlowe, ’97

Myrna (Nelson) Odom, ’55

Susan (Addison) Pennington, ’82 and ’90

Evonne (Kutzner) Crook, ’79 (ex-of� cio)Director of Alumni Relations

Ashley (Noonan) Fox, ’15 (ex-of� cio)Assistant Director of Alumni Relations

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

John BoskindJeff BrommeKarin Covi

Jim Davidson, vice chairJay DedekerKen DeFoor

Franklin FarrowDave Ferguson

David FreedmanDebra FrysonSteven Haley

Heather HilliardDanny HoughtonA. David JimenezBenjamin Jones Jr.

Ruth LiuDave Livermore

Leslie LouisAllan MachadoGregory Mack

S. Jack McClartyScott McClure

Todd McFarlandBill McGhinnis (emeritus)

Ellsworth McKee (emeritus)Barbara McKinney

James Ray McKinney (emeritus)Gordon Retzer (emeritus)

Gary RustadDavid Smith

Ron Smith, chairJeanette Stepanske

Dan TurkChristine WaldropWilliam Winston

Doug Zinke

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David SmithPresident

Glenn CarterVice President for Enrollment Management

Carolyn HamiltonVice President for Advancement

Joseph KhabbazVice President for Spiritual Life

Dennis Negron, ’85Vice President for Student Development

Ingrid Skantz, ’88 and ’90Vice President for Marketing and University Relations

Tom VerrillVice President for Financial Administration

Robert YoungVice President for Academic Administration

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Weekend Program Pages 8-20Find out what’s happening when and where.

Honored Alumni Pages 21-40Southern recognizes: Doug Jacobs, ’73 – Distinguished Service Lanell (Crump) Jacobs, ’77 and ’79 – Distinguished Service Danae (Bland) Netteburg, ’02 – Alumna of the Year Luther Whiting, ’12 – Young Alumnus of the Year Terri Bonnick, ’08 – Graduate Studies Alumna of the Year Bill and Beverly Wilson – Honorary Alumni Philip Samaan – Honorary Alumnus Jeanette Meyer, ’78 and ’03 – Southern Lady of the Year

Honor Classes Pages 41-571939, 1949, 1959, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2009

Campus Map Pages 58-59

The Origins Exhibit in Hickman Science Center will be open for self-guided tours:Thursday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Campus Shop will be open the following hours for your shopping convenience:Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.Southern imprinted merchandise, excluding clearance items, is available at 20 percent off on Thursday, October 24, and Friday, October 25.

Campus Safety would like to remind guests not to park in handicapped spaces unless permits are displayed. Parking is not allowed in � re lanes but is permitted on the grass in designated areas near the church on Sabbath morning. For assistance with medical or other emergency situations, please call Campus Safety at 423.236.2100.

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Recognition RibbonsWe wish to acknowledge and thank the members of these university support groups as indicated by the ribbons on their nametags. Southern appreciates your gifts of time, talents, and treasure.

25-Year Honor Class Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver50-Year Honor Class Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GoldHonor Class Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TurquoiseAlumni Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TanAlumni Facebook Friends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White and BlueBoard of Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MaroonDonors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LimeHomecoming Weekend Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RedLoyalty Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OrangeMissionary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark PurplePresident’s Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal BlueSouthern Community Online Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Light YellowWSMC Listener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Light Green and Blue

*Legacy Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green*Southern Lights Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golden Yellow

* Membership information is available at the registration tables in the Church Atrium or by calling Advancement at 423.236.2829.

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Convocation - VCollegedale Church, Sanctuary, 11 a.m.(live web streaming at southern.edu/streaming)Guest speaker: Michael Campbell, ’06, associate professor of Religion, Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas; published authorJoin students for an inspiring Convocation presentation on Adventist Heritage.

Alumni Faculty/Staff ReceptionLynn Wood Hall, historic Dollhouse, 12:30-1:30 p.m.University employees who graduated from or attended Southern are invited to attend this come-and-go event in recognition of your investment of time, talents, and treasure in your alma mater. A recent campus-wide study indicated that more than 50 percent of staff members are also Southern alumni.

Registration/Check-InCollegedale Church, Atrium, 1-4 p.m.Nametags, recognition ribbons, maps, programs, and announcements can be picked up here. This is a great place to start your weekend and to connect with friends!

Male Chorus–Die Meistersinger Rehearsal #1Collegedale Church, Seminar Room, 2-5 p.m.

Kick-Off BanquetWright Hall, Dining Room, 6 p.m.(advance ticket purchase required)

Welcome and Opening Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Dedeker, ’88Alumni Association President

Special Recognitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Die Meistersinger Silver Anniversary Class of 1994

Golden Anniversary Class of 1969Alumni Prior to 1969

Buffet Meal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Food Service staff

Alumni Association Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay DedekerIntroduction of New Of� cers and Council Members

Southern Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David SmithPresidentT

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Awards Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distinguished ServiceDoug Jacobs, ’73

Lanell (Crump) Jacobs, ’77 and ’79

Alumna of the YearDanae (Bland) Netteburg, ’02

Young Alumnus of the YearLuther Whiting, ’12

Graduate Studies Alumna of the YearTerri Bonnick, ’08

Honorary Alumni:Bill and Beverly Wilson

Philip Samaan

Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barry Mahorney, ’69

E.O. Grundset Biology Lecture Series Lynn Wood Hall, Chapel (elevator access from rear parking lot), 8 p.m. Presented by the Biology Department and the Kappa Phi Chapter of the Tri-Beta National Biological Honor SocietyGuest speaker: Jennie (Dee) Janssen, ’99, curator of Blue Wonder at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MarylandTopic: “Whale Sharks, Mantas and Jellies: Oh My! From Happy Valley to a Career in Public Aquaria”

When your dream is to have a job where you can swim with sharks every day, not only do people think you are crazy, but you also recognize the impracticality of such an aspiration. Life sometimes plays out unexpectedly, and dreams can suddenly become reality. In her 20-plus years at working in public aquaria, Jennie has logged more than 750 dives (mostly with sharks), opened the world’s largest aquarium, conducted the � rst physicals on whale sharks, participated in coral restoration, and discovered a new species of box jelly� sh. She is currently collaborating with the Smithsonian and National Geographic. This presentation will revisit some of her journey’s highlights and the lessons learned along the way. Open to the public.

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Registration/Check-InCollegedale Church, Atrium, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.Nametags, recognition ribbons, maps, programs, and announcements can be picked up here.

Today’s Departmental Open Houses/Activities

Biology DepartmentHickman Science Center (second � oor), 2:30-4:30 p.m.

School of BusinessHealth Care Management FairHickman Science Center Promenade, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

Chemistry Department“Solution: A Mixture of Chemists” panel discussion on graduate school experiences featuring professors Nuvia Saucedo, Matthew Duffy, and Tamie Suzuki, ’15 Hickman Science Center (third � oor), Room 3112, 3 p.m.

School of Education and PsychologyCome enjoy a college class with current students!“Philosophy and Leadership in Christian Education” with Bonnie Eder Summerour Hall, Room 2200, 11-11:50 a.m. “Children’s Literature” with Krystal BishopSummerour Hall, Room 2220, 1-1:50 p.m.

History and Political Studies DepartmentFaculty Mini-LectureBrock Hall, Room 3009, 2-3:30 p.m.

Mathematics DepartmentHickman Science Center (� rst � oor), 2-3 p.m.

School of NursingSigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of NursingRho Iota Chapter Induction CeremonyLynn Wood Hall Chapel, 4 p.m.

School of Social WorkLunch and LearnDaniells Hall, 12-1:30pm

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Male Chorus–Die Meistersinger Rehearsal #2Collegedale Church, Seminar Room, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Ladies’ LuncheonCollegedale Church, Fellowship Hall, 12 p.m.Advance registration is required for guaranteed seating. Alumni, faculty, and staff ladies are invited to attend. Lady of the Year Honoree: Jeanie (Penner) Meyer, ’78 and ’03

Picnic in the ParkStudent Park, 12 p.m.Alumni and families, faculty, and staff are invited to attend.

Male Chorus–Die Meistersinger Rehearsal #3Collegedale Church, Seminar Room, 2-5:30 p.m.

Bietz Center for Student Life Construction CelebrationPromenade (between McKee Library and Hickman Hall), 2-2:30 p.m.Join President David Smith, students, and alumni for a celebration of progress on the new student center. Sign the last steel beam!

McKee Foods Alumni Employee ReunionCollegedale Academy, ’50s Diner, 3:30-4:30 p.m.Come-and-go reunion for Southern alumni who were, or currently are, bakery employees. Enjoy root beer � oats and win Little Debbie apparel during a McKee Foods trivia contest. F

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SMC-ites Alumni Af� nity SupperSouthern Missionary College graduates and attendees from 1945 to 1960Collegedale Church, Fellowship Hall, 5 p.m.Arnold Cochran, ’52, has coordinated the program for this event, which includes a student missionary report, music, and alumni awards.

SMC-ites Alumni Af� nity SupperSouthern Missionary College graduates and attendees from 1961 to 1983Collegedale Church, Activity Room (lower level), 5 p.m.

SCSDA/SAU Alumni Af� nity SupperSouthern College of Seventh-day Adventists and Southern Adventist University graduates and attendees from 1984 to 2019Collegedale Church, South Wing (upper level), 5 p.m.

Southern Scholars Dinner and DiscussionMcKee Library, Commons (� rst � oor), 6 p.m.Guest Speaker: Claudia AllenTopic: “Pursuing Your Purpose: The Signi� cance of Faith to Scholarship”Former and current members of Southern’s academic honors program are invited.

Note that all Vespers programs now begin at 7:30 p.m

Vespers - VCollegedale Church, Sanctuary, 7:30 p.m.Guest Speaker: Kris Eckenroth, ’99, pastor of discipleship and community, Collegedale ChurchAlumni are invited to join students in welcoming the Sabbath during this long-standing, meaningful Southern tradition followed by Afterglow, an opportunity to engage in deeper conversations and experience community.

BCU Reunion VespersThatcher Hall Chapel (second � oor), 7:30 p.m.Alumni are invited to join current and former members of the Black Christian Union student organization for a multicultural worship experience.

ERC/SALT VespersHackman Hall, Room 215, 7:30 p.m.Join past participants in the Evangelistic Resources Center (ERC) and Soul-winning and Leadership Training (SALT) programs.

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Alumni Association Tour SCANDINAVIA

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Dates and itinerary will be determined next year. Email [email protected] to request information.

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Parking and seating are very limited for all worship services. Over� ow parking is available at Hulsey Wellness Center, Village Market, and Hickman Science Center.

Registration/Check-InCollegedale Church, Atrium, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3:30-5 p.m.Iles P.E. Center, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Nametags, recognition ribbons, maps, programs, and announcements can be picked up here.

Male Chorus–Die Meistersinger Rehearsal #4Mabel Wood Hall, Choir Rehearsal Room (third � oor), 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Worship ServicesCollegedale Church, SanctuarySpeaker: Eric Bates, ’99, senior pastor, Arden Seventh-day Adventist Church in North Carolina; Carolina Conference family ministries director; adjunct professor, School of Religion, Southern Adventist University

Eric Bates graduated from Southern with a bachelor’s degree in theology and completed his Master of Divinity at Andrews University in Michigan in 2001. While serving in the Gulf States Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, he completed his Doctor of Ministry in pastoral counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania in 2014. Currently, Eric serves as senior pastor of the Arden church and as the director of family ministries for the Carolina Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Eric is also an adjunct professor at Southern, teaching in the Master of Ministry in Biblical Counseling program. He serves in ministry with his wife, Ann Marie. They have four adult children.

Adoration (� rst service): 9 a.m. - V(live web streaming available at southern.edu/streaming)

Prelude . . . . .Allegro moderato from Symphony No. 3 in E-� at major, op. 10 Antonin Dvorak

Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collegedale Church Pastoral Staff

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Alumni Association Honor Classes Roll Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jay Dedeker, ’88, Outgoing President

Moses Maier, ’17, GOLD PresidentEric Dunkel, ’99, Senior President

Introit . . . . . . . . .Let Thy Holy Presence Come Upon Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pavel Tchesnokov/arr. H. Hopson

Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evie Nogales Baker, ’99

Hymn of Praise . . . . . . . O God, Beyond All Praising . . . . . . . . .Gustav Holstarr. R. Proulx

Call for the Offering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jay Dedeker

Offertory . . . . . . .Adagio molto from Symphony No. 3 in E-� at major, op. 10 Antonin Dvorak

Scripture . . . . . . . . . .Nehemiah 8:1-3 . . . . . . Dixie (Halvorsen) Strong, ‘69

Call to Prayer . . . . . . The Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee . . . . . . . . Jean Berger

Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Strong, ‘69

Anthem . . . . . . . . .Let All the World in Every Corner Sing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Vaughan Williams

Speaker Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David SmithUniversity President

The Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bring Us the Book . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Bates, ’99

Hymn of Response . . . . . .We’ll Build on the Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No. 531

Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Bates

Choral Response . . . . . E’en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come . . . Paul O. Manz

Postlude . . . . .Finale from Symphony No. 1 for Organ and Orchestra, op. 42Felix Guilmant

Patrick Rice, organ

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Renewal, 11:45 a.m. - VCollegedale Church Sanctuary(live web streaming available at southern.edu/streaming)Alumni are invited to join students and local church members for this student-led service.

Prelude . . . . .Allegro moderato from Symphony No. 3 in E-� at major, op. 10 Antonin Dvorak

Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collegedale Church Pastoral Staff Jay Dedeker, ’88, Outgoing President

Moses Maier, ’17, GOLD PresidentEric Dunkel, ’99, Senior President

Introit . . . . . . . . .Let Thy Holy Presence Come Upon Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pavel Tchesnokov/arr. H. Hopson

Offering Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jay Dedeker

Offertory . . . . . . .Adagio molto from Symphony No. 3 in E-� at major, op. 10 Antonin Dvorak

Praise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renewal Praise Team, Orchestra, Choir

Scripture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nehemiah 8:1-3 . . . . . . . .Michael Looby, ‘09

Anthem . . . . . . . . .Let All the World in Every Corner Sing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Vaughan Williams

Speaker Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David SmithUniversity President

The Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bring Us the Book . . . . . . . . . . .Eric Bates, ’99

Hymn of Response . . . . . .We’ll Build on the Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No. 531

Benediction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Bates

Choral Response . . . . . E’en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come . . . Paul O. Manz

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Postlude . . . . . Finale from Symphony No. 1 for Organ and Orchestra, op. 42Felix Guilmant

Patrick Rice, organ

Southern Adventist University School of Music Symphony Orchestra

Laurie Redmer Cadwallader, conductorBel Canto and Die Meistersinger

Gennevieve Brown-Kibble, conductorJudy Glass, organist

Sabbath SchoolSchedule of speci� c times and locations available in the Atrium of the Collegedale Church.Alumni guests are invited to join local church members in their regular meeting locations.

Archaeology PresentationFrom Script to Scripture: The History of the BibleHulsey Wellness Center, Room 3135 (second � oor), 10:30-11:30 a.m.Presenter: Michael Hasel, PhD; Director, Institute of Archaeology; professor of Near Eastern Studies and Archaeology; co-director, The Fourth Expedition to LachishThe Lynn H. Wood Archaeological Museum will open a new exhibit in January 2020. This presentation will review the collection of rare Bibles and other documents that will be exhibited with a special focus on the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation. Learn about some of the rarest items including the Olivitán Bible, Erasmus’ Greek New Testament, the Coverdale Bible, Luther’s September New Testament, Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, and Ignatius Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises that still shape our world today.

Alumni LunchIles P.E. Center, 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.The annual potluck lunch is provided by local alumni, church members, and the Alumni Association. Honor class members, former missionaries, and Die Meistersinger alumni are encouraged to sit at designated tables. Please enter through the front foyer.

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Honor Class/Af� nity Group PicturesIles P.E. Center12:45-1:45 p.m.Prior to 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:45 p.m.Class of 1949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:55 p.m.Class of 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 p.m.Class of 1969 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:10 p.m.Class of 1974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:20 p.m.Class of 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:25 p.m.Class of 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 p.m.Class of 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:35 p.m.Class of 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:40 p.m.Class of 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:45 p.m.

Class of 1969 ReunionGarden Plaza at Greenbriar Cove, 4586 Forsythia Way, Ooltewah, 2 p.m.Members of the class, their families, and friends are invited to reconnect and reminisce. Light refreshments will be served.

Today’s Departmental Open Houses/Activities

School of Journalism and Communication Brock Hall (� rst � oor), 2-3:30 p.m.

Lynn Wood HallVisit the chapel, renovated historic exhibits, and Dollhouse2-3:30 p.m.

School of Nursing Florida Hospital Hall, 2-4 p.m.Nursing Honor Classes Recognition, Room 1210, 2:30 p.m

Thatcher Farm Tour the campus farm that uses organic methods to produce vegetables and fruits year-round with the primary focus on offering agriculture training so that students, faculty, and community members can learn to garden.Sunkist Terrace (past Collegedale Academy, turn right, continue up the hill, farm is on the right), 2-3:30 p.m.

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Male Chorus–Die Meistersinger Reunion Concert - VCollegedale Church, 4 p.m., open to the public (live web streaming at southern.edu/streaming)Male choruses represent a rich heritage at Southern that spans the de-cades of the 1960s through today and includes more than 600 former and current members. Groups directed by Stewart Crook, Marvin Robertson, Jim Hanson, Bruce Rasmussen, and Gerald Peel in the past, and currently by Gennevieve Brown-Kibble, have performed hundreds of local, national, and international concerts. During overseas tours, Die Meistersinger performed in Romania, the former Soviet Union, Thailand, and many other European and Asian countries. Upon Robertson’s retirement as dean of the School of Music, members of the group promised to reunite every � ve years in order to renew friendships and to offer praise to God through music selected from past performances. This year marks the group’s � fth campus reunion.

Alumni ReceptionCollegedale Church, South Wing (upper level), 5:30 p.m.Alumni and their families are invited to an informal reception. Refresh-ments will be provided by local alumni and the Southern community.

Class of 1994 ReunionStudent Park Pavilion, 6 p.m.Members of the class and their families are invited to reconnect, reminisce, and enjoy a picnic around the bon� re.

EvensongCollegedale Church, Sanctuary, 7 p.m.A sacred concert will be performed on the Anton Heiller Memorial Organ to close the Sabbath hours.

Male Chorus—Die Meistersinger Reunion DinnerThe Car Barn, Chattanooga, 7 p.m.Male chorus alumni and their families are invited. Preregistration required.

Southern Shuf� eMabel Wood Hall (parking lot near front entrance), 8 p.m.The 5K race and one-mile fun run/walk is open to all ages and skill levels on a cross-campus course. On-site registration is available beginning at 7 p.m. Event day participation fee is $15 per person. Open to the public.

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School of Business BreakfastWright Hall, Presidential Banquet Room, 9 a.m.Graduates are invited to network with the faculty. Learn more about what is happening in the department and how you can partner for success with staff, students, and other alumni. Advance RSVP required.

16th Annual Antique/Classic Car Show*Wood Hall, parking lot, 12-3 p.m.Hosted by the School of Business – Industrial Technologies Program, this nostalgic community event features antique, classic, and specialty cars showcased by Southern alumni and students, featured sponsors, and community car enthusiasts. Come out and enjoy good times, great people, ’50s tunes, delicious eats, and sweet rides! Open to the public. Featuring: • Special guests • Delicious food truck favorites • Race car simulator • Goody bags to the � rst 200 attendees • Trophies awarded to People’s Choice and First Place cars

*In the event of sustained or severe weather, this event will be canceled.

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Douglas Jacobs joined Southern’s School of Religion faculty in

2002. While he retired from full-time teaching in June 2018, he continues to serve as a research professor. Doug has taught homiletics, church ministry, health evangelism, public evangelism, Christian beliefs, Christian spirituality, interpersonal ministry, acts of the apostles, and Southern Connections classes. The son of missionary parents, he grew up in Pakistan and India, where he completed his high school education in 1969 at Vincent Hill School in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. In 1973, he graduated from Southern with a degree in theology.

Doug served as a pastor in Seventh-day Adventist churches in Florida for 26 years. He began in 1974, working in the Lake City, Perry, and Madison churches. After completing his Master of Divinity degree in 1977 at Andrews University in Michigan, he returned to Florida and served the Tampa First, Sanford and Deland, Fort Myers Shores, Riverview and Brandon, and New Port Richey churches. From 1995 to 2002, he served as senior pastor of the Avon Park church and was a member of the board of Florida Hospital Heartland Division.

In 1993, he completed his Doctor of Ministry degree from Andrews University. His doctoral studies focused on the relationship between health and spirituality, with special emphasis on the role of the doctrine of health in the message and mission of the Adventist Church and on the theological foundations of the doctrine of health.

From his studies in health and spirituality, Doug developed the “Discover Jesus” evangelistic series combining health and spiritual subjects. The series debuted in New Port Richey in 1993. Since then he has conducted evangelistic series in the Philippines, Pakistan, Honduras, Colombia, and Pembroke Pines, Florida. He coordinated School of Religion � eld schools of evangelism in Spartanburg, South Carolina; Port Charlotte and Port St. Lucie, Florida; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Macon, Georgia; and Pensacola, Florida. In 2011 he led a team of 14 Southern student evangelists on a trip to Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Distinguished ServiceDouglas Jacobs, ’73

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In 2014, Doug completed a second Doctor of Ministry degree in homiletics from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in North Carolina. At the suggestion of his major professor, well-known homiletician Haddon Robinson, PhD, he wrote his thesis project on preaching to older adults, an area not covered by previous research. He developed a theology of aging and proposed a model for preaching God-centered, Good News expository sermons. From the preaching model, Doug has developed a seminar titled “Hidden in Plain Sight: Finding God in Scripture.”

Doug currently is the principal investigator for two research projects, the Adventist Connection Study and the Spiritual History Project. The Adventist Connection Study was commissioned by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists in preparation for the 2015 General Conference Session strategic plan. It researched the various ways that recent graduates of Southern Adventist University, Oakwood University, and Paci� c Union College connect or disconnect with the Adventist Church. The Spiritual History Project is analyzing 2,000 spiritual histories collected from students in Doug’s Christian beliefs classes from 2002 to the present.

Recently, Doug accepted the volunteer position of health ministry coordinator for Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. The church’s goal is to help Chattanooga become the healthiest city in America. He also serves as vice president of the Chattanooga Association for Clinical Pastoral Care, which provides training for chaplains and others involved in ministry.

In May 2019, Doug also accepted a call to be the interim pastor of Chattanooga First Seventh-day Adventist Church. His philosophy of ministry is summed up by Peter’s counsel in 1 Peter 4:10 (NIV): “Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.”

Doug’s wife, Lanell, is a registered nurse who is director of Oncology Services at AdventHealth Gordon in Calhoun, Georgia. Their older daughter, Janell Lowe, is a nurse practitioner. Janell’s husband, Shawn, recently completed his doctorate in speech pathology. The Jacobs’ younger daughter, Katie, is a certi� ed nurse midwife. Doug’s hobbies include bicycling, kayaking, hiking, swimming, golf, wooden boat building, travel, reading, and creative writing.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Doug Jacobs for his life of service dedicated to the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a pastor, educator, and researcher.

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Lanell Caroline Jacobs was born October 11, 1956, in Tempe, Arizona.

Her Canadian parents, Fred and Katie Crump, were living at Thunderbird Academy, where Fred was the Bible teacher. The family moved back to their home in Nova Scotia until Lanell was 6 years old.

From 1963 to 1970, Lanell and her family lived at Spicer Memorial College near Pune, India. Her father served as both the church pastor and a religion professor. Lanell remembers her time at Spicer as an idyllic childhood. She didn’t start school until she was 9 years old. She spent her days playing with other children, climbing in the mango trees, and soaking up the atmosphere of a busy college campus.

In 1971, a few weeks after Lanell and her older sister Leona enrolled in high school at Kingsway College in Ontario, tragedy struck when her parents and younger sister Nancy were killed in a � ery auto accident. Miraculously, her father’s Bible was thrown clear of the wreckage and remains today as one of Lanell’s prized possessions.

When Lanell graduated from high school at Kingsway College, she didn’t know what to do with her life, so she followed three friends to Southern to take nursing. She found the program dif� cult until she took mental health clinicals. It was while working at Moccasin Bend Mental Health Institute in Chattanooga that Lanell found her mission in nursing and in life. Throughout the rest of her career, Lanell has focused on serving people. When asked about her hobbies, she says: “People are my hobby. I love listening to and spending time with family, friends, co-workers, and patients.”

During her senior year of nursing at Florida Hospital, Lanell met Douglas Jacobs, who was a pastor in a nearby district. Their friendship developed over the next 15 months, and they were married in Doug’s Sanford church on December 20, 1979.

Lanell worked on Florida Hospital’s locked psychiatic unit until she and Doug moved in 1981 to the Fort Myers Shores Seventh-day Adventist Church. Their � rst daughter, Janell, was born there in 1982, and the family moved to Brandon in 1985. Their second daughter, Katie, arrived in 1987. Lanell joined the staff of the locked psychiatric unit at Memorial Hospital

Distinguished Service Award Lanell Jacobs, ’77

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in South Tampa and worked there for a decade.During a brief interlude from working at a psychiatric hospital, Lanell

started a non residential day-options mental health program for senior citizens in Tarpon Springs while Doug was pastor of the New Port Richey church. Soon she was asked to return to Memorial to be the director of psychiatric services, and there she developed another program that provided daytime mental health care for older adults.

When Doug was asked in 1995 to serve as senior pastor of the Walker Memorial Church in Avon Park, Lanell became a nurse educator at Walker Memorial Hospital. In just a few months, she was promoted to vice president and chief nursing of� cer for Walker as well as the AdventHealth hospitals in Lake Placid and Wauchula. Doug and Lanell found themselves in a unique situation, because many of the 800 employees under Lanell’s leadership were also part of Doug’s 1,100-member congregation. While in Avon Park, Lanell helped supervise the move from the old Walker Memorial Hospital to a new facility seven miles south in Sebring.

Doug’s parents, Jamile and Lois Jacobs, had lived near Lanell and Doug since 1986, but by the time Doug received a call in 2002 to teach in the School of Religion at Southern, his parents could no longer live on their own due to health issues. So Lanell created the Jacobs family home hospital. For more than three years, she was the cook, nurse, chauffer, cleaning staff, counselor, and care coordinator for her in-laws. During this time, Lanell personally survived surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy treatments for the breast cancer she discovered one week after her move to Chattanooga. Lanell also completed an online master’s degree from Florida Gulf Coast University in healthcare administration. Times were so tight � nancially that the family’s tax preparer � nally asked, “What are you living on, the grace of God?” Lanell answered, “That’s exactly what we are living on.”

When Lois transitioned to living at Life Care in Collegedale in 2005, Lanell was able to complete an administrative internship for her master’s degree with the same program at the local Memorial Hospital, where she had received her cancer treatment. When the director of cancer services resigned, Lanell joined Memorial’s leadership team as vice president for cancer services and supervised the construction of the Mary Ellen Locher Breast Center. As a breast cancer survivor herself, she could ensure that breast cancer patients received the level of care needed.

In 2008, Lanell transitioned to working for Sunshine Radiology in Florida, where she supervised the building of breast centers at AdventHealth Sebring and AdventHealth Zephyr Hills. Lanell was asked in 2012 to help build a radiation center for AdventHealth Gordon in Calhoun, Georgia, and was delighted to help design, build, and decorate

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the facility, hire the staff, and direct operations. In the past seven years, the cancer program at Gordon has grown to include an active infusion center and a new breast center.

Lanell’s work at AdventHealth Gordon was recognized in 2014 when she was selected as Manager of the Year for AdventHealth. That same year, Lanell was chosen as a � nalist for the Gallup organization’s International Manager of the Year award. In 2019, AdventHealth Gordon’s infusion center was recognized by the Press Ganey organization as one of the top cancer programs in the United States. Lanell will be receiving that award next month in Orlando.

Although Lanell derives great satisfaction from her work in helping cancer patients, her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing her daughters, Janell Lowe and Katie Jacobs, serve others in their careers as an oncology nurse practitioner and midwife, respectively.

This December, Lanell and Doug will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Throughout their church ministry, Lanell has shown her love for people by standing in the church lobby each week to greet everyone who attended. During Doug’s teaching career at Southern, Lanell was active in the “Mates in Ministry” program for School of Religion student spouses, and she hosted the Student Ministerial Association’s Christmas parties each year. She has also served for many years as a Sabbath School superintendent for the Acceptance Sabbath School class at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists.

Lanell’s philosophy of leadership and service has always been to ease the journey of others toward health, healing, and wholeness.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Lanell Jacobs for her professional contributions and life of dedicated service to her patients and their families.

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Danae Bland Netteburg was born in 1979 in Oklahoma to parents who

were missionaries in Nigeria prior to her birth. Being raised on the cattle farm her physician father ran as a hobby, she attended Ketchum Adventist Academy and then Ozark Adventist Academy in Arkansas. Danae graduated from Southern in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in biology and a chemistry minor. She was active for two years on Gym-Masters, which she still misses today. Danae took a one-year hiatus to serve as a student missionary in Zambia, which solidi� ed her desire to become a missionary physician and serve abroad, as her parents did.

While at Loma Linda University in California, Danae kept active in missions, traveling as a medical student to Adventist hospitals in Ethiopia and Malawi. During her time in medical school, she met the man of her dreams––her husband, Olen. She was named “Miss Loma Linda” in 2006 for her embodiment of the spirit of the university and also earned her medical school diploma that year.

Matching her � rst choice for residency, Danae began her specialty training at Baystate Medical Center in Massachusetts in obstetrics and gynecology, and she and Olen were married soon afterward. During residency, she won awards for teaching excellence and for surgical excellence in the � eld of laparoscopy and was published for her research on respiratory distress in pregnant women during an avian � u outbreak. She completed her residency in 2010.

Danae has been on call for more than eight years, delivering thousands of babies and performing hundreds of Cesarean sections, hysterectomies, and � stula repairs for women in Chad, Africa. Feeling God’s calling to a country with the infamous distinction as the Worst Country in the World to Be a Woman, as well as the most dire maternal and neonatal mortality rates, Danae provides a variety of medical and surgical interventions for females. She also is training the next generation of healthcare providers, empowering women whenever and wherever possible.

Alumna of the YearDanae Netteburg, ’02

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Since Danae’s arrival at Chad’s Bere Adventist Hospital, patient visits and surgical volume have doubled or tripled on all services, square footage of the hospital has expanded threefold, income has as much as quadrupled, and patients have visited from all six bordering countries. In 2016, the hospital was named the Best Hospital in Chad by the International Healthcare Commission, and Danae received an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from Andrews University in 2017.

In her brief moments away from the hospital, Danae delivered her own four babies, including one who was born 48 hours before Danae took (and passed) her obstetrics and gynecology written boards. She also passed her oral boards and is now a board-certi� ed Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She loves to be with her children—ages 10, 8, 6, and 3—and to visit families in Chad. She frequently accompanies patients back to their distant villages or teaches Bible stories and gymnastics to children in remote settings. And she’s often seen racing back to the hospital to save the lives of laboring women and their unborn babies.

In Chad, Danae and her children manage a garden and run a minor menagerie that has included a camel, a donkey, hedgehogs, monkeys, rabbits, dogs, a tortoise, and a revolving door of fowl, sheep, goats, a genet, and many cats.

The family’s time in Chad hasn’t been without trials. In addition to the typical political, cultural, and language challenges, each of Danae’s children has been sick several times with malaria, requiring intravenous quinine for treatment. One child experienced malaria-related seizures. In addition, Danae has returned to America twice for medical evacuation (for herself and then later for her son) and once for political evacuation as recommended by the state department. Still, she courageously returns and stays, continuing to serve the African people.

While on furlough, Danae enjoys spending her time outdoors, planning the next projects for women and evangelism upon her return to Chad, � lling up her husband’s hard drive with photography, and traveling with her family. Most recently, Danae signed up herself and all of the children for four weeks of gymnastics classes.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Danae Netteburg for her outstanding professional accomplishments and humanitarian service in the � eld of medical missions.

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Luther Whiting is a proud alumnus of Southern’s School of Business,

where he received his bachelor’s degree in business administration in May 2012. He also holds a master’s in international relations from American University in Washington, D.C., with a concentration in con� ict resolution and international negotiation. Luther lives in Arlington, Virginia, with his wife, Lillian, and their dog, Hank.

For Luther, the supportive, mission-minded community at Southern was the perfect environment for coupling big dreams with the hard skills needed to realize them. When Luther � rst arrived on campus as a freshman, it was hard not to feel intimidated. His high school in northwestern Montana had only 10 students, which stood in sharp contrast to the sea of new faces and large brick buildings lining the Promenade. Luther’s professors in Brock Hall and across campus quickly put his nerves at ease through their personalized teaching styles and open-door policy. He knew he wanted to give his college experience his best, and now he had the mentorship he needed to make an impact.

Shortly after arriving on campus, Luther spotted posters inviting candidates to apply for Student Association elections. Being naïve enough to apply while only having been at Southern two weeks, Luther submitted an application for executive vice president in hopes the position would provide the challenge he needed. Campaigning as a little-known freshman was an uphill battle—yet a few days later, Luther had posters of his own across campus, which included his campaign slogan: “See the need. Do your part. Be an example.” Attempting to raise support quickly, Luther personally knocked on all of the doors in Talge Hall and Southern Village and sent a delegation of girls to do the same in Thatcher Hall. When the election results rolled in, Luther had won by a slim margin of 36 votes, becoming one of the � rst freshmen in the university’s history to � ll an executive role in student government.

Young Alumnus of the YearLuther Whiting, ’12

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Luther chaired the 33-member Student Senate and contributed toward several campus initiatives, including repairing the soccer � eld, setting up a merit-based scholarship program, and allocating funds to create the Southern Outdoor Adventure Program.

The summer following his � rst semester, Luther traveled to Afghanistan to volunteer for a rural public health project being implemented by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency. Traveling through Afghanistan’s remote villages exposed him to some of the unique challenges facing the communities. In addition to the danger and instability of a con� ict zone, community members also had to grapple with treacherous terrain and limited access to commerce centers, making it dif� cult for them to earn a living or set up businesses. Luther saw this as an opportunity to practically apply the business skills he was learning at Southern in order to help these villages strengthen their local economies.

During the 2008-2009 school year, Luther consulted with his mentors at Southern, recruited a board of directors, and founded an organization called Noshaq. Named after Afghanistan’s highest mountain, the organization’s goal was to empower the country’s rural economies through the development of agriculture, infrastructure, and sustainable small businesses. Luther led the organization over the following three and a half years as it improved the standard of living and increased access to services for more than 6,000 villagers in Afghanistan’s mountainous northeast. Combining these � eld experiences with his academic work at Southern gave Luther an unforgettable and practical education. Upon graduation, Luther received the Bachelor’s in Business Administration Senior of the Year Award, the Excellence in Nonpro� t Leadership Award, and a Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE – now called ENACTUS) Medallion.

Following his education at Southern, Luther moved to the D.C. area, where he was hired by U.S. Senator Susan Collins to staff her on a broad legislative portfolio ranging from immigration reform, labor law, U.S. Postal Service policy, and � rearms traf� cking legislation. He also served on the staff of the Special Committee on Aging, where he supported investigations into an international fraud scheme targeting senior citizens and prepared a hearing exploring chronic traumatic encephalopathy in football players. Luther later leveraged his experience in international investigations to start a project called Citizen Catalyst. Working to improve crime reporting rates in regions with high levels of gang and cartel activity, Luther recruited a 12-member team ranging from senior federal law enforcement to policy advisors and data scientists. The team created a web- and phone-based app to help community members safely and securely report crime with minimal risk of retribution.

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Hailing back to the tragic impact of war he had witnessed in Afghanistan years prior, Luther transitioned into con� ict resolution work by accepting a role at Search for Common Ground, the largest dedicated international peacebuilding organization. On � eld assignment in Beirut, Lebanon, Luther managed four project teams in Lebanon and Syria focused on community dialogue, women’s inclusion, and good governance. Later, at Search’s headquarters back in Washington, Luther worked as a program development of� cer for the Global Affairs and Partnerships team, where he coordinated cross-regional and global fundraising bids and strategic relationships with government donors.

Today, he serves as a development manager at Center for Civilians in Con� ict (CIVIC), also in Washington. CIVIC works to protect civilians living in con� ict zones by engaging governments, militaries, and the affected communities themselves to prevent, mitigate, and amend harm in� icted on innocent civilians. In his current role, Luther supports the expansion of CIVIC’s six international programs and leads the organization’s institutional fundraising efforts with governments and foundations.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Luther Whiting for his professional and humanitarian contributions in the � eld of nonpro� t, global community development and international peacekeeping efforts.

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Terri Bonnick is a Tennessee state-certi� ed and licensed professional

school counselor. She is currently employed by the Hamilton County Department of Education and has been serving for the past 11 years as a high school counselor at Brainerd High School and The Howard School in Chattanooga. She earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and administration from Georgia State University in 2001 and a master’s degree in professional school counseling from Southern Adventist University in 2008. She is the proud parent of a beautiful daughter, Tobi-Ann Vanessa. Being a product of an inner-city environment in� uenced her to become a voice for her students who, for the most part, have been underserved and marginalized. Additionally, Terri’s mother played an instrumental role in her life as a God-fearing, hardworking and caring woman. Her kindness and generosity towards those less fortunate had a strong in� uence on Terri and propelled her towards this same calling. In 1985, after attending an evangelistic effort, Terri accepted the Lord Jesus and was baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist family. Shortly afterward, she was inducted into the East Jamaica Conference Master Guide Leadership program. This further strengthened and prepared her for youth leadership ministry. Not long after migrating to the United States Terri become actively involved with the Path� nder ministries in Boston and Atlanta. In Atlanta, she became the leader for the Lithonia Church Path� nder ministry. God allowed her to lead young people into many volunteer services within the Atlanta metropolitan area and missionary work overseas. They were obedient to the call of Christ in feeding the homeless, visiting nursing homes and volunteering with the Atlanta Food Bank. Because of their time spent together, they developed a close bond and Terri’s home became a nurturing, Christ-like and safe environment for them. Each child was

Graduate Studies Alumna of the YearTereshkova “Terri” Bonnick, ’08

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able to freely express their self by being guided in a loving and nurturing manner. In 1997 Terri decided to venture further into one of her passions by continuing her education, which resulted in her earning a bachelor degree in marketing and administration from Georgia State University. This allowed her to work for some of the largest Fortune 500 companies including Coca-Cola, UPS and the 1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympics. She worked for several years in the business industry but never stopped working with children during the evenings and on weekends. These experiences made her a sought-after caregiver and taught her how to work with families from diverse backgrounds. She continued this ministry, but the Lord again had other plans. In May 2006, Terri interviewed for the master’s teaching program at Southern. The registrar reviewed her records and suggested that she consider becoming a school counselor instead of a teacher. She was unsure of the role of school counselors but, looking back now she knows that God was instrumental in directing her career. She returned to Atlanta, researched what it would take to become a school counselor and immediately started working on making a move to Collegedale. Terri graduated in 2008 and was offered a job in the Hamilton County school system. Terri says that Southern truly prepared her for this noble career. She can now see the parallels in her life with Jesus’ parable of the talents found in Matthew 25:14-30. “When you discover the talents that God has given you and you use them to glorify Him, you will experience a ful� lled life,” testi� es Terri.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Terri Bonnick for her outstanding professional accomplishments in the � elds of school counseling, guidance and youth leadership development.

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Honorary AlumniBill and Beverly Wilson

Bill and Beverly Wilson both grew up in Seventh-

day Adventist self-supporting educational settings. From Madison College in Tennessee to Pine Forest Academy in Mississippi, then on to Fletcher Academy and Mountain Sanitarium and Hospital in North Carolina and eventually Florida Hospital, this couple has invested their lives in helping young people. Bill and Beverly attended grade school through academy at Madison College, where both sets of their parents were faculty members. Bill continued his education there through his � rst year of college before being drafted into the Army in 1945. Beverly � nished academy three years later, about the same time Bill was discharged and returned home to Madison, where he says he “rediscovered Beverly.” In the fall of 1947, they both attended Union College for their � rst year. Bill continued his education there, while Beverly returned home to study at Madison College. In August 1949, they married and returned to Union, where Bill graduated with a bachelor’s in theology in 1950. They recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. From Nebraska, the couple moved to Pine Forest Academy in Chunky, Mississippi, where their home for the next two years was the boys’ dormitory. The 10 boys living there became their adopted family. Bill taught Bible, math, and history and was the school principal his second year along with working on the farm. Beverly taught typing and shorthand and helped in the kitchen, laundry, and nursing home.Earning $10 a month each in those early days honed their survival skills. The second year, they received a raise to $20 per month. Occasionally they drove students to their home off-campus and invited them to Madison for Christmas. Bill credits his Mississippi experience as “better than getting a master’s degree in education!”

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Leaving there, the couple returned home to Madison, where Bill became the principal and taught Bible, history, and math from 1952 to 1958. Bill completed his master’s degree in education at George Peabody College in Nashville in 1956. During this time, three children joined the family: daughter, Candace, and sons Kevin and Kenton. Next, the family moved to Fletcher in 1958, where Bill served as president of the institution. Students became the Wilsons’ babysitters and did ironing and other chores to help with their tuition expenses, all the while becoming like family to the couple. Even to this day, they receive Mother’s Day and Father’s Day cards from a student who credits the Wilsons with sustaining him through academy days. In 1963, the family moved to Hinsdale, Illinois, where Bill served in hospital administration for the next 13 years. Beverly worked as a hospital receptionist and admitting of� ce clerk. Bill became a vice president at Florida Hospital (now AdventHealth) in Orlando in 1980. Beverly worked as the main receptionist and volunteered in different areas of the hospital. Giving of their time and resources has been a consistent pattern for the Wilsons. Bill has served on school and church boards in many places, and he chaired the United Way campaign in Orlando. Over their 26 years in Florida, the Wilsons served their church in many capacities and also supported young people in church school. They played a part in establishing Shepherd’s Hope, a medical clinic for an underserved population, and also volunteered with an interdenominational project through the Florida Hospital Church, providing meals and lodging for the homeless population. Bill retired in 2006, and the Wilsons then moved to Collegedale to join their son, Kevin, and his wife, Scarlett, and their two children in the area. Shortly after arriving, Bill was seeking ways to be involved so paid a visit to Gordon Bietz, university president at the time. Gordon referred him to Joy McKee, who was preparing to start a formal volunteer program. Bill and Joy began visiting area churches to recruit volunteers as Southern Lights. Within a few months, the Lights program had about 80 volunteers, and Bill became the director of volunteers. His duties included student transportation to and from airport and medical appointments, and he joined Beverly in Food Service while serving meals to students (before the current self-serve process) and hosting during Sabbath lunches, helping with salad preparation, setting up for banquets, and preparing the gymnasium for Homecoming Weekend events. Beverly continues to volunteer for these activities. She also volunteered in the School

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of Nursing by sorting old records and in the School of Social Work by setting up for luncheons. In addition to activities in the Lights volunteer program, Bill also served at Volunteers in Medicine in Chattanooga. He and Beverly both currently volunteer for The Samaritan Center and It Is Written. While providing student transportation needs, Bill connected with Chinese students arriving at the airport from Palau Academy to attend Southern. His fatherly nature kicked in with these young people so far from home. Beverly and Bill became their American “parents” and immersed themselves in the lives of these young people. Branching out from there, the Wilsons began helping worthy students at Lester Coon Adventist Elementary School in Apison and at Collegedale Academy in addition to those attending Southern. Bill often marvels at how God has blessed them and how happy they are to pass along these blessings to others. “The more I give to God, the more I receive.”

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Bill and Beverly Wilson for their generous gifts of time and hospitality dedicated to helping students achieve their goals of obtaining a Christian education and for being faithful examples of the joy to be found while serving others.

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Honorary AlumnusPhilip G. Samaan

Philip Samaan served for 20 years as a professor in the School of Religion

at Southern before retiring. Now as professor emeritus, he still teaches religion courses once or twice a year.

While teaching at Southern, Philip was a recipient of the President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, the President’s Award for Commitment to Student Success, and the President’s Award for Customer Service Excellence. He also held the Ellen G. White Memorial Chair in Religion for 18 years. On campus, he was quite active in reaching out to students, taking special interest in their lives and spiritual growth, which led many to make commitments to Jesus and to baptism. He also enjoyed visiting with faculty and staff members. For a decade, he served food in the university cafeteria on Pasta Day and ate meals with students a few times each week, resulting in many new friendships.

Prior to Southern, Philip served as the chief editor of the Adult Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and as a professor at the Andrews University Department of Religion and the Theological Seminary in Michigan. There he was the recipient of the Zappara Award for Excellence in Teaching. He conducted weeks of prayer for the university and the seminary and also had an active outreach to the campus and community. Additionally, he directed the Center of Continuing Education for Ministry as well as the Master and Doctor of Ministry programs.

Earlier, he served as a missionary in Africa in the position of director of Personal Ministries and Sabbath School departments in what was then the Africa-Indian Ocean Division. He learned French while at Collonges-sous-Salève, France, in preparation to serve in that francophone part of Africa.

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In the Northwest, Philip served as the director of Youth Outreach and Campus Ministries for the North Paci� c Union Conference. This involved reaching out to students on the Walla Walla University campus in Washington, at the nine academies in the Union, and to Adventist students attending public universities. His ministry there was not only to provide spiritual nurture to the students but also to involve them in outreach activities to others around them.

Philip pioneered starting new churches in the Idaho Conference by training members to emulate Christ’s example of reaching people, and he was ordained to the gospel ministry.

Philip graduated from Portland Adventist Academy in Oregon (where his caring teachers helped him � nish two semesters in one). He also graduated from Walla Walla with bachelor’s degrees in theology and history. He was active in student government, student outreach, and evangelistic campaigns during Christmas breaks. He also served as a student literature evangelism leader for several summers. He attended Loma Linda University in California and completed a master’s degree in public health as well as his doctorate. While at Loma Linda as well as Andrews, he conducted weeks of prayers for both university and local academy students, and he ministered to students in small Bible study groups, evangelism training, and spiritual counseling.

Throughout his ministry, Philip has traveled extensively to conduct training seminars in his ministry called Christ’s Way and to help others become like Jesus, whatever their walks in life.

Among his published works are the books Christ’s Way of Reaching People, Christ’s Way to Pray, Christ’s Way of Salvation, Christ’s Way of Making Disciples, Christ’s Way of Af� rmation, Christ’s Way to Spiritual Growth, Christ’s Way to Restoration, Christ’s Method Alone, Blood Brothers, Dare to Be a Daniel, Abraham’s Other Son, and The Mideast Messiah.

Philip is still active in his outreach on Southern’s campus and continues to minister as an accomplished author and an engaging, inspiring public speaker. He has been married to his wife, Sherilyn, whom he met in college at Walla Walla, for more than 47 years. She served as a music professor for many years and is a registered nurse. They have a married daughter, Marla, a 2002 Southern graduate, who now has two small children.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Philip Samaan for his many years of dedicated ministry and service to university students and colleagues.

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Southern Lady of the YearJeanette “Jeanie” Meyer, ’78 and ’03

Jeanette (Penner) Meyer was born in Tacoma Park, Maryland, to

missionary parents who worked at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. During her childhood years, she moved with her parents and brother, Ken, to Atlanta, Georgia, when her father transitioned to the Southern Union Conference. She attended Atlanta Junior Academy and Georgia-Cumberland Academy and was chosen as “Most Congenial” by her graduating class in 1976.

Jeanie completed her associate nursing degree at Southern in 1978 and then an MBA in 2003. She also received a bachelor’s degree in organizational management from Covenant College in 1984.

Professionally, Jeanie has more than 41 years of experience in the healthcare industry, including 28 years of clinical research focus. Her passion for “developing the molecule” has included positions in senior leadership, performance consulting, project management, training/coaching, and administration of a research center. Additionally, she has worked in pharmaceutical sales, business development, and critical-care areas of a hospital.

Jeanie uses her clinical, sales, and business backgrounds to understand corporate and performance objectives and to collaborate with customers, peers, and project teams to improve performance in support of strategic business goals.

Jeanie is most passionate about current research using the immune system to � ght cancer. This involves CAR-T engineering, checkpoint inhibitors, and a variety of targeted therapies involving monoclonal antibodies that provide treatment options to traditional chemotherapy. Her employment since 2017 has been with Syneos Health, based in North Carolina, where she has served as senior clinical monitoring project lead and currently is manager of clinical operations.

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Through shared friends and family, Jeanie met her husband, Randall, and remembers her � rst impression of a handsome engineering student and his ’67 Mustang! They dated for two years while she was in nursing school and he was in engineering school. A typical date consisted of going to Taco Bell in downtown Chattanooga and then studying in McKee Library. They married in 1978 and have lived in the Chattanooga area ever since. Last year they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with the same car, same dress, and same silk bouquet from their nuptials. Randall manages his own engineering company, Ranco Engineering and Consulting.

Jeanie and Randall have two children, both of whom are graduates of Southern. Their daughter, Kristen, ’03, married Joe Harmon in 2009. The couple met in Orlando, where she works in human resources acquisitions at AdventHealth, and Joe is a director for EA Sports; they have a daughter, Ellarose. The Meyers’ son, Charles, ’08, graduated from Loma Linda’s School of Medicine in 2012. He completed an emergency medicine residency at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga and works in the emergency room at the Erlanger East location. Charles is married to Carolyn, a cardiac nurse at Chattanooga’s Memorial Hospital, whom he met at Schloss Bogenhofen in Austria while studying German abroad.

The Meyers have attended the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists for 42 years. Jeanie served as lead decorator for 38 years and in a variety of roles from children’s division leader to elder to head elder. She has been a member on a variety of committees, including the board of elders, church board, and school board. She has been involved at the conference and union levels and served for the past 10 years on the Georgia-Cumberland Conference Executive Committee and Personnel Committee.

Jeanie’s hobbies include hosting events for family, friends, and church. Her true love is gardening and working with � owers. Hiking, biking, tent camping, and kayaking are also frequent activities. Jeanie plays hymns and classical piano as a form of relaxation and worship. She � nds strength in simple scripture and gathers inspiration from studying how Daniel and Joseph handled work situations. The verse that she repeats every day is “In quietness and trust is your strength” (Isaiah 30:15, NIV). While understanding how dif� cult it can be to incorporate this principle in management within secular organizations, Jeanie � rmly believes that stopping to claim this promise allows God to provide both the power and path forward.

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Jeanie gives glory to God for guiding her education at Southern, blessing her nursing and leadership careers in science, and giving her family, friends, and a supportive church community. She is especially grateful for Southern nursing instructors Shirley Spears, Charlene Robertson, and Bonnie Hunt, who have been true mentors for life; Barbara Eller for mentoring, sharing decorating expertise, and generosity; Inelda Hefferlin for demonstrating the joy and abundance of life; and for the in� uence of servant leaders, such as Gordon Bietz, Ed Wright, and David and Cherie Smith.

Southern Adventist University alumni, faculty, and staff honor Jeanie Meyer for her outstanding professional contributions to clinical research and leadership and for many years of exemplary service to her community and church.

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1939* Irva Nottingham Baessler * Clarence Beach Jean Hadley Dortch

* Pauline Fogg* Evelin Dunham Franz Mary Gliewell Gill

* Alyce Ivey* Byron Lighthall Pierce “P.J.” Moore, Jr.

* Edna “Inez” Beck Nestell* Clarence Newman Frances “Maxeen” Follis

Pedersen* Margarete Seilaz Petersen* Katherine Chambers Philpott* Mildred “Millie” Bradley

Robbins* Irwin Schroeder* Mollie “Elaine” Foley Turner* Louis Waller* Wallace Wellman* John “Henson” Whitehead

1949* Fern Wheeler Anderson * Frances Andrews * Jacob “Jake” Atkins * Ellen “Marie” Guinn Bailey Dan Bottomley

* Jimmie Lou Wester� eld Brackett

Charles Cannon Manuel Carballal

* Rosalina Rivera Cardona Betty Clayton Cavanaugh

* Andrew Chastain Robert “Bob” Chism

* Earl Clough * Barbra Benton Coffey* Cecil Coffey * Lorin “Oswald” Cook * Marilyn “Joyce” Spears

Cotham * Robert Geach, Sr. * Thomas Hansen * Robert “Guy” Hyder * Alf Johanson Margaret Baker Kerbs

* Elizabeth Kistler Lechler Marie Cramer Litch� eld

* Mabel Par� tt Maguire June Loach McGlawn

* John Morgan * William “Warren” Oakes Virginia Ostman

Jean Kuster Ott * Dorothy Morgan Pierce Dorothy Graves Salhany

* Gordon Schlenker Jean Dorsette Stoodley Maurice Godwin Van Sickle Georgia “Renie” Pearman

Veltman Ruth Risetter Watson

* Hazel Callender Werner * Don West, Sr. * Ben Wheeler * Betty Bottomley Wood Verna Wade Wood

* Philip Young

1959 Katie Phillips Baker

* Leta Harding Blotz * Robert “Bob” Burchard Eugene Burke

* Kenneth Burke * Fernando Cardona * Susan Arnold Del Valle George Deloney Lillian McDonell Durham Paul Gates Sherman “Jerry” Holdridge

* Leah Hoskins * Paul Jensen Orley Johnson William Jones Jule’ Ausherman Kellogg Richard Ken� eld

* Dorothy Kulisek * Delvin Littell * Edward “Obie” McCoun * Caryl Maddox Morey * Norman Peek * Leslie Pendleton Anne Davidson Pettey Alexander P� ster

* Romayne Godwin Pratt * James “Jimmy” Rhodes Joan Dierks Richardson

* James “JP” Rogers Robert “Bob” Romans George Sarver Ronald Shealy

* Donald Short Marilyn Biggs Sykes Leonard Vonhof

* Woodson Walker * Frances Richardson White * Violette White Donald Wilkinson

* Donald Wilson

* Izora Wood Richard Young

1969 Olivia Laster Akins Sherrie Taylor Anderson Jan Artress Sandra Simmons Ballington Carolyn “Cari” Martin

Barringham Rudolph “Rudy” Bata, Jr. Genevieve “Genie”

Bata-Slagle David Beardsley

* Cecile Beltz Gloria “Jean” Tarte Bentley

* Judith “Judy” Fessler Bigbie * Roy Boehm Rebecca Bottone Linda White Bradley Nancy Hopwood Brenneman Linda Wagner Brinckerhoff Edwin “Gene” Brooks Philip Brooks Annie Robinson Brown Douglas Brown Millie Weigley Brown John Brownlee Candace Cummings Burke Wesley Burke Cynthia Davis Caldwell Rick Caldwell Judy Vining Campbell Cheerie Lou Capman Richard Carey Vicki Jasperson Carlin Anita Giebell Carlson

* Esther Carr * David Castleberg Glenn Cavanaugh

* Richard Cavanaugh Barbara Castleberg Chalker Byron “Bud” Chalker Faye Devroy Chilson Joan Mayer Clapp Linda “Kaye” King Clark Claudia Mountain Cohen Gary Councell Doris “Faye” Dyer Cozzi Jeanette Singleton Dahl Rebecca Knight Daniel James “Jim” Davis

* Margaret Buck Davis Janice Gammenthaler

Deaton Janice Keller Denslow Shirley Anderson Devine

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Jeanne Stamper Dickinson Joyanne Berkey Downing Mary Dreos Johannes “John” Dry Elizabeth Dunlap

* Robert Dupuy * Janet Keoughan Edwards Elita Seeley Elliott Harvey English Henry Farr Charles Flach

* Blanche Williams Ford Diann Wade Foster Virginia Platt Foxx Linda Ludden Frederico

* George “Steve” Fuller Lenetta Paddock Gee

* Meredith Sammer Genton Barbara Giles Elizabeth “Elise”

Schermerhorn Gorth Delinda Hess Grigsby

* Larry Groger Mary Beard Guthrie Diane Wilson Hall Dora Pons Hallock Lloyd Hallock Mary “Margaret” Halverson Jackie Salyers Hamilton Thomas “Ted” Hamilton Joane Ong Harriman

* Lloyd Harvey Andrea Achenbach Hawkins Linda Bernal Helman Linda Voss Herman Charles Hesler

* Charles Hindman Joann Schuler Hoffer Gayle Thornton Holback James Hughes Connie Arnold Jackson Marion Jackson Carolyn Pettengill Jenson Janet Lockhart Johnson William “Bill” Johnston

* Beverly Laubach Jones Art Kanna

* Ethelwyn Carey Kennedy Edson “Eddie” Knight Steven Knight Teresa Rogers Knight Eugene “Lee” Kuykendall William “Bruce” Lane Ruth Cole Laquaglia

* Louise Lee Gerald Linderman Linda Stringer Lockwitz

James “Jim” MacAlpine Barry Mahorney Sharryn Hughes Mahorney Kathleen Johnson Martin Janet McCandless de Pena Linda “Jo” Burris McGalliard Willis “Bill” McGhinnis Deanie Smith McLeod Frances Dittes McNulty Andy McRae

* Lonnie Melton * Anna “Ruth” Mercer Arthur Miles Donald Miller, Sr.

* Sylvia “Dianne” Mizelle * Ellen Seasly Mullis * Betty Watkins Newman Mary Wahl Nielsen

* V. “Lynn” Nielsen Mary Nix William “Bill” Nutt Floyd Owens

* Harry Pawly Lola “Christine” Payne

* James Purdham Voncile Petty Purviance Betty Frederick Ramsey D. “James” Ramsey John Ramsey Carolyn Swain Ree Patricia McIntyre Reed Connie Storie Reynolds Gerald “Jerry” Rickaby Wilbur Rilea Ina Miller Ring J. “Walter” Ring Ralph Ringer Jacque Adams Ritchison Gerald “Jerry” Rivers John Robinson Marilyn Daly Robinson Carmen Rodriguez Orville “Raymond” Ruckle Joseph Saladino

* Frances “Elaine” Montgomery Sanford

Diana Morton Schey * Doris Sloan Schmehl Rolland “Malcolm” Schmehl Carol Ann Schneider Kathryn Schneider Betty Harris Schoonard Karl-Heinz Schroeder Ellen Zollinger Schumacher Robert Self Albert Sewbaluck John Shadwick

Don Shelton Marian “Anita” Coulter

Shelton Carl Smith Ida Kincaid Smith Alton Steen Joann Ballington Steller Jimmie Cain Story

* Edwin Strang Dixie Halvorsen Strong William “Bill” Strong Patricia Hickman Swanson Ann Couden Thomas Ellen “Kristin” Petersen

Thompson Steven Thompson Verle Thompson, Jr. Donald Thurber Bill Tol Jackie Hiser Tucker Mary “Irene” Turner Linda Youngs Tuttle Pamela Johnson Tuttle Abda Velez Villanueva Joyce Piercy Walkowiak David Waller Marlene Rojas Walsson Betty McKee Waterhouse

* Leslie Weaver William Wiist

* Patricia Martz Wilcox Jerry Willis Louise Jones Willis Charlene Paden Wilson William “Bill” Wolcott, Sr. Judith “Judy” Leitner Wood Emma Wortham Maurice Wyckoff Lloyd Young Joy Lynn Hemberger Zanes Newton “Newt” Zanes III

1974 Faye Acuff Ruth Adler Mary “Pam” White Ahlfeld George Alder Judy Crawford Alsip Janet Taylor Ambler Kathryn “Kathy” Nelson

Anderson Ronald Andrus Nancy Jeter Armijo Joyce Dobias Bacon Renae Schultz Bailey

* Mark “Duke” Bainum Ruth Wilson Baker

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Warren Ban� eld Gary Barber Bryan Bassler

* Herbert Beck Charles Bird Sarah Kuehn Blackwell Colleen Bock-Laudenslager John Boehme Sharla Closser Bogar Timothy “Tim” Boundy Catherine Garner Boyd Michael “Wayne” Brandt Charles “Chuck” Brannaka Alexa Truax Broome William Broome Gerald Brown Howard Brown Donald Byard II Robert Carney Debra Cornell Carpenter Donna Cockran Caswell Roger Chandler Cheryl “Terry” Durham

Christie Sherry Alford Clapp

* James Clark Bruce Closser Penny Peltier Comeaux

* Amos Cooper Bernard “Bernie” Corbett III Patricia “Patty” Spencer

Corbett * Marilyn “Joyce” Spears

Cotham Joseph Crabb Hervey Cross Mario Cruz Bennie Lorren Cummings Michael Cummings H. “Mark” Dalton Patricia “Tricia” Conger

Daniel Carolyn Johnson Darcy Allen Davis Cris Davis Myrta Rivera de Anglada David Denmark Stephen Dennis Waunita Bonjour Dennis

* Robert Dillon Eva Lynne Zollinger Disbro Anna Burnsed Doying Cindy Fleming Drier Zola Driggers Janice McPherson Edgmon Phyllis McCluskey Ellena Judy Stuber Endries

Anna Moler Erwin Robin “Rob” Erwin, Jr. Paula Wierts Everts Patsy Holland Ferguson Ralph Fernandez Evelyn Folger Fowler Jack Francisco B. “Pauletta” Stines Franklin Linda Fi� eld Franklin Sallie VanDuesen Fredericks Charles Freeman Norma Davis Freeman Wanda Weikum Freitas Robert “Bob” Fuller Rosa “Ran” Norman

Gabbard Brenda Smith Garza Daniel Geach Edna Scott Gerrans Kathryn “Kathy” Preston

Gooch Austin Goodwin Virginia Goodwin-Gray Debra Waters Gravell Judith Sullivan Greene Kristine Beaulieu Greene Beverly Grundset Ronald “Ron” Hagen Roy Haines Margaret Hall Sharon Underhill Hankins Pamela “Pam” Maize Harris Bonnie Erickson Haviland James “Jim” Hawkins Sandra “Sandy” Seeley

Hawkins * Gerald “Mitch” Hazekamp * Mary Mahn Hedrick Rayleen Juhl Heinbough Donna Farrar Henderson Cynthia Babbitt Herlong Randall Herrman Judith “Judie” Clarke

Herrmann David Hickok Donna Gepford Hines Laurence “Larry” Holland Jacqueline Andrews Holley John Holley Ross Horsley Carol Brown Howard Becky Aeh Humeniuk Constance “Connie”

Schlehuber Hunt Loren “Phil” Hunt John Huskins Karen Hallman Ingersoll

Melvin Jackson Sandra Strong Jacobs Mary Gilbert Jacques Alma Stewart James Waldemar Janke Garye Jensen Andrea Dickinson Johnson Debbie Johnson Carolyn Coleman Jones Judy Gershon Jones Stephen Jones Gary Hernandez Kagels Debra “Debbie” Angelini Keene John Kendall Kathleen “Kathy” Belknap

Kendall Kathleen “Kathy” Mixell King Sandra Kunza Kudsi Nancie Lance Charlotte Nelson Laughridge

* Virginia Neff Lazarus Donald “Don” Lechler Linda Carnes Lechler Bonny Thomas Lee Leonard Lee Richard Leet Karen Ruggles Lemoine Katherine “Kathie” Baasch

Lichtenwalter Larry Lichtenwalter Lou Ann Liers Wayne Liljeros, Sr.

* Teresa Barrera Lingenfelter Charles “Ed” Loney, Jr. Susan Hakes Luusua Michael Maddox Marian Magoon Melony Blalock Magoon John Maretich Max Marschner Sharon Freeland Mattison Norman McCauley Perry Meador Karl Mehner Robyn Meinhardt Paul “David” Merling, Sr. Linda Michaelis Pamela Thomson Mills Kathleen Saxton Minter

* Roland Moler Nancy Hughes Montgomery Sharon Prather Moses Wendell Moses Frances Damazo Mullin Rachel Myers Brenda “Kay” Neal Susan Neher

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Karen Oswald Nelson Denzil Newman Johan “Andre” Newman Evelyn Chapman

Nicholaides Donna Moore Nicholas Linda Wheeler Ojala Wayne Okimi Joy Peters Ossum Flora Williams Parkhurst Patricia Gepford Parks Janet Nelson Penner Monica Ruiz Pierson Gerald Priest Charles “Larry” Rahn Anne Caldwell Ramsey Ron Reading Charles “Greg” Reaves Bonnie Burch Reed Deborah Lintner Reinsch Charles Rennard Alvina Nordvick Rittenour Pamela Millar Ritzler Martha Franz Roberts Herbert “Buddy” Rogers, Jr. Mary “Chris” Haven Roscelli Doreen Retzer Rose Gloria Reynolds Rouse Warren Ruf Greg Rumsey Shirley Voss Rumsey Darlene Rusk Joan Krogstad Russell Raymond “Randy” Russell Wayne Salhany Peggy Funkhauser Salinas Deborah Aydelotte Salter Donald Sands Phyllis Saunders

* Phyllis Taylor Schmidt Katherine “Katie Jo” Herber

Schwinn Dianna Miller Serikaku Patricia “Ann” Blue Shaffer

* William Shelly Roby Hirst Sherman Beth Clayton Simpson Pamela Swatek Singleton Marilyn Cundiff Sliger Gerald “Jerry” Small Constance “Connie” Beck

Smart Cheryl Berkeley Smith Julie Marchant Smith Lynda Christiansen Smith Richard “Dick” Snyder, Jr. John Soule, Sr.

Roy Stafford Janice Marinkovic Stephens Doris Davenport Stevens Luvon Stout Sandra Schlenker Suarez

* Willie-Mae Af� eje Surkey Carol Wickham Swayze Shirley Tucker Swilley Constance Clayburn Thomas Daniel Thomas Melanie Thompson Reba Lough Thompson Nelson Thoresen Janet Cagle Tooley Sharon “Shari” Clifton

Torgerson * Anne Tripp Reggie Tryon Denny “Allan” Turner Marcia Brown Turner Juanita Cannon Tyson Susan Mills Van Cleve Warren Voegele Paula Cummings Wade Linda Mignon Walker Kathleen “Kathy” Boma

Wallington Heidi Walters-Khan John Ward

* Wendell Ward Madelyn Foster Warner Karen Wrona Weaver Suzanne Schermerhorn

Welser Mary “Darleen” Whary James Wheatley David Wheeler

* Martha Brooks Wheeler William “Bill” White Carol Garner Williams Cindy Mathiesen Williams Haskell Williams William “Bart” Willruth

* Darlene Wilson Joan Harold Wilson Shirley West Wodzenski

* Nannette Wolcott Carolyn Cotham Wood James “Jim” Wyche Judy Wuttke Yingling Robert “Bob” Zima

1979 Sharon Schleenbaker

Aalborg Elizabeth Munera Abdala Donna Licata Acker

* Edith Steger Acosta Valerie Aikman Juanita “Joy” Davis Allen Judy Crawford Alsip Dennis Altrogge Robert “Rob” Ammons, Jr. Gwyann Anderson Nancy Ostrem Anderson Teresa Tachenko Appleton Jose “Miguel” Arenas Bernita Warner Armstrong E. “Ann” Eller Arquitt Mary Kay Artress Donna Lewis Ashcraft Linda Allen Ashcraft Noreen Blakney Attle Sylvia Bochinski Bagwell Darrell Baker Karen Crowder Baker Jeannie Wright Bankston Irvin Barber Cynthia “Cindy” Barclay Tamara “Tammy” Walker

Barker * Alfred Barrett Gayle Dunhill Baskin Steven “Steve” Beaty Wanda Daniel Beck Gloria Pupo Becker Larry Becker Carlene Skoretz Beckner Jan Whidden Beenken Stacy Neumann Billups Marlene Bittler-Hewitt Richard “Rick” Blondo Donald “Rick” Blythe James Boyd Kathy Neufeld Boyd Margaret “Jeanie” Brownlow

Boyd Anne Ostervold Boyer Preston Bradley Lynn Brainard Shirley “Beth” Dever Brandt Lisa Argo Brimmer Ruth Cartwright Brock Bradford Brookins Charles “Charlie” Brown Edith Brown Joyce “Joy” Beagles Brown Cindy Weatherall

Buckingham Rhonda VandeVere Burnham Kerry Arnold Burns Robert “Bob” Burns Richard “Les” Butter� eld Tina Hughes Butter� eld

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David Calloway Shellie Shanko Campbell Stephen “Steve” Cannon David Canther Dennis Canther Kristi Krause Canther Sherrie Cushman Canther Frank Cantrell Teena Brewer Carr

* Juanita Hughes Carwile * Reuben Castillo Ofelia Farah Charles Jenny Steger Chase Ruth Stuyvesant Chesnut

* Jerome “Jerry” Clark Deborah “Debbie” Hallock

Clayton James “Jim” Closser Myrna Litch� eld Closser Debra “Debbie” Hersch

Cloutier Arthur “Art” Cone Sharon Alfaro Cone Dewey Conley Glenn Coon III

* Adrian Cooper Howard Coston Mara-Lea Feist Coston David Cotton Melissa Edwards Cottrell Elizabeth Couillard Martha Pierson Covrig Kevin Crawford Raquel “Kelly” Ravelo

Creamer * David “Dave” Cress Deborah Morris Croft Evonne Kutzner Crook Lauri Cross Gilbert “Bud” Crowther, Jr. Damaris “Margie” Cruz Tim Cumbo Sylvia Carter Cuthbertson Nina Hofmann Dahlberg John Dalton Vicki Brown Davies Cynthia “Cindi” Boelter

Davis Melanee Snowden Davis Peter de Vries Richard “Rick” Dickerson Doris Henning Diener

* Sally Jo Pierson Dillon Roy Dingle Kathy Campbell Dodd Kristy Wiik Dolan Teresa Gabbert Dorn

Celia Miller Downey Susan McDade Downing Dwight Duke Sheryl Hunt Dungan Rodney Dyke Donald Eichberger Lin Ennis-Schultz Dallas Estey Marcia Holt Eubanks Leila “Darlene” Busch

Fairchild Clifford “Jim” Fedusenko Seth Fernando Cynthia Bata Fisher

* Jennifer Criss Ford Joyce “Darlene” Billingy

Forde Linda “Ann” Foster Barbara Ihrig Foutch Karla Kea Fowkes Bonnie Lucas Freeland

* Elgin Frye Olga Lopez Fuentes Phylann Scherschel Fusco Daniel Garza Roger Geach Duane Gibson Marcia Stiles Gifford Acelia Gil Arlene Smith Gimbel David Gimbel Lynette Krum Glass Sol Gonzales Kathleen Goyne

* Vanessa Greenleaf Leann Schneider Greenlee Patricia “Trish” England

Grimsley Timothy Grindley Mildred “Millie” Eadie Gusso Richard “Rick” Gusso Gerd “Laila” Gustavsen Sven Gustavsen Lars Gustavsson

* Paula “Jo” Habada David Hack Tom Hall Keith Hamel Lorie “Ann” Boniface Hamel Wayne Hancock Carolyn Traynor Hansen Cynthia “Cindy” Martin

Hanson Cheryl Wierzbic Hartmann Nancy Hawkins Sherrill Rose Hawley Carlos Haylock

Sharon Hoover Haynes William “Doug” Herod Richard “Rick” Herschberger Deborah “Debbie” Kijak Hess Lothar Hild Pamela “Pam” Stott Hild Pamela Watkins Holden Donna Freeman Holland Ketty Nelson Holt Merilyn Bieler Honeycutt

* Ronald Honeycutt John Hood Celeste Tullock Hookings Kathryn “Kathi” Craig

Hoover Debra Martin Hopkins Charlotte “Chearie”

Thomp son Houke Steven Hunt Teresa Williams Hunt Florence Fairlamb Hursh Karen Salhany Hutchens Lanell Crump Jacobs Tammy Johnson Jamar Beverly Johnson Jerman Juanita Fryrear Jett Bruce Johns Teresa Snow Johns Frances Farrior Johnson Harold Johnson

* Lawrence “Larry” Johnson Leah Hendershot Johnson Robert “Kent” Johnson Ronald “Ron” Johnson Thomas Johnston Audrey Norman Jones Donald Jones Deborah “Debbie” Jordan Colleen Rice Joy Linda Sheehan Justice Bruce Kaufmann James “David” Kay Gregory “Greg” Keller Marie Walker Khair Rita Aakko Kierstead Kirk King Rosa “Linda” Roman Knab Valeri Johnson Knight Jack Kovalski Ken Kovalski Cheryl Johnson Kruger Rosie Edwards La Duca Holly Lacey James Lampasi Susan Porter Lawrence Jon Lechler Cecil Lee

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Sally Foo Lee Pamela “Pam”

Legere-Sweatman Dana Osborn Leggett William Leyva Karan Fitch Lincoln Kevin Lipscomb Ned Littell, Jr. Rhonda Webster Littell Vivian “Viki” Midkiff Little E. “Ruth” Longway Johnnie Sue Owens Lorren Kimberley Taylor Lowe Marilyn Lucas James Lynn Joyce Lauridsen Mackel Deborah “Debbie” Liersch

Magee * Joane Wallace Maize Diane “Sherry” Manison Randall “Randy” Mans� eld Raquel Rodriguez Marin Maria Lopez Marquez Charles Marshall, Sr. Gerald “Jeff” Marshall Scott Martin Raquel Trigo Martinez Alan Mathieu Stan McBride Cindy Goronzy McCaughan Vicki Johnson McDonald Sharon Sisson McKee Annette Elliott McLamb Helen McLendon Robert “Bob” McMillan, Jr. Donna Myers McNeilus Daniel Medanich Sharon Medanich Maria Iznaga Medley Steve Meharry Lincoln Mendez Bonnie Heck Meyer Mearle Meyer David Middag Dena Steele Mikkonen Harry Miller III Scott Miller Charlene Millner Fred “Randy” Mills Nicholas “Nick” Minder Karin Thun Mohney Rhonda Ferree Monroe Arlyn Moots

* Patricia “Trisha” Morgan Gary Morrison Karen Morrison Richard Moseley

Keith Murray Del Jean Murray-Dickens Pamela “Pam” Halley Nelson Roy Nelson-Genovar Kenneth “Ken” Neubrander Rick Neubrander Roger Nicholas

* Penelope “Penney” Nichols Tim Nichols Linda McKenzie North Richard Noth, Jr. Betty Jenkins Nugent Rebecca “Becky” Farson

O’Brien Karen Olson Donna Olsyne Laurel Osborn

* Myrna Ehlers Ott Maritza Jimenez Ovalles Linda Sines Owens Lana Ownsby Dan Pabon Raymond “Ray” Paden Michael Partlo Pamela “Pam” Bleich

Patterson Cheryl Rice Peasley Faith Tankersley Pennington Jose Perez Angela Peterson Richard Peterson Victoria “Vickie” Driscoll

Pettigrew Linda Best Piatt Gary Podeyn Frank Potts, Jr.

* Lin Powell Sandra Wallace Powell Robin Wheeler Pratt So� a Puerto Charles Pumphrey Daniel “Danny” Quevedo Natalie Grundset Radov Grace Lampert Raff Diana Bartley Rahming William Ramsey David “Dave” Rathbun John Rathnam Sheryl Yost Reed Linda Stephan Reese Rhonda Miller Rick Kathy Allen Riesen Anita Henderson Riess Marilyn Ringstaff Rachel Castonia Rios Wendy Nash Rivera Penny Anderson Roberts

Debra “Debi” Harris Robertson

Philip “Phil” Robertson Georgette Finley Rodriguez Robert Rolfe Laurel Schremp Rub David Ruiz Pamela “Pam” Higgins

Rutledge * Jane Stebbins Ryan Amanda Barrett Sager Deborah Sales Charles Sarr Roberta “Robbie” Cole

Schaffner Kathy McGhee Schleier Kieth Schleifer Earl “Ben” Schrock Connie Nelson Serl John Shanko Carol “Ann” Kennedy Shaw Kimberly “Kim” Vogel Shaw Lyle Banks Shepherd Wanda Richardson Sheriff Sylvia Sherill Lyndon Shipowick Carl Shrader Al Shrock Kari Shultz Dena Shumate David Smith Nancy Williamson

Smith-Weir Cynthia “Cindy” Cox

Sokolies Maria “Theresa” Lamb

Southard Marcie Woolsey Spears Robert Sperrazza Arthur “Art” Stagg, Jr. Dennis Starkey Tamara “Tami” Clapper

Starkey Ingrid Steger Nancy Steger Lawrence “Larry” Stilwell

* Maryan Wilkinson Stirling Edward “Ed” Stokeley Lynn Driver Stokeley

* Dennis “Terry” Stone Cindy Thompson Stotz Alan Stout Mayda Laboy Strom John Swafford Jill Curry Tait Robin Miller Tallant

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Patricia “Gaylene” Garner Taylor

Rhonda Mosby Terrell Linda Henderson Terrill Debi Terry David Thomas Marcia Throop Thomas Amanda Hinton Thompson Ira Thompson Mark Thompson Harold “Ray” Tritch Roseanne Marynowski Tsui Jessie “Chris” Tucker Shirley Higginbotham Turner Rebecca “Becki” Joiner

Turner Terry Uhran Alberto Valenzuela Mark Van Tuyl Ann Stennett Vela Anabel Velazquez Cynthia “Cindy” King

Veness Jeff Veness Cheryl Wagner Linda Nelsen Walker Joy Smith Wall John “Steve” Walper Floyd Walterhouse Carol Warner Ruth Ostman Westcott Debra “Debbie” Hart

Whetmore Margaret White Karen Mueller Whitelock Patricia “Patty” Tripp

Whitton Carol Sanders Williams Gary Williams Karen Gustrowsky Williams Richard “Rick” Williams Sharon Powell Williams Steven Williams Teresa “Ann” Young

Willoughby Lois Weise Wilson Melanie Massengale Wilson Stephen Wilson Wanda “Suzan” Foreman

Wilson Andrea “Lawana” McDonald

Wimberly * Nancy Boyd Wolf Ron Wolf Cheryl Woolsey Des Jarlais Thomas “Tom” Worthen Lynn Anderson Young

Telly Khu Young Phillip “Phil” Younts Robert “Bob” Zollinger

1989 Angela Bailey Alexander Robin Wiley Allen Allan Anderson Claudel Ariste

* Alice Donaldson Austin Kim Badeau Douglas “Doug” Barrow Reuben Baylon Rodney Bell Kara Terrell Benavides Daniel Benoit Cynthia “Cindy” Bo� nk

Berger Gavin Bledsoe Laurie Schmidt

Blumenschein Robert Bovell Joyce Maples Boyd Richard “Rick” Bragg James “Jim” Brandenberger Sarita Kay Brantley Dawn Hinrichs Bray-Smith Jodi Larrabee Brewer Michael “Mike” Brewer Diane Ringer Bridges Robert Bridges Toni Goldman Buckner Rebecca “Becki” Kyle Burgess John Burns Judy Branson Cambigue Joseph “Joe” Capps Kathryn “Kathy” Huff Capps Gwendolyn “Gwen” Certain Cully Chapman Kimberly Crawley Chapman Eric Clemons Beverly Keyes Collins Shawn Collins Janet Conley Amy Sprague Conner Lori Resto Cordova Sabrina Cotton Angela Earnhardt Courtney Gregory Covrig Brian Craig Laura “Jane” Reynolds

Crofton Burke Crump Carrie “Janene” McDonald

Cullis Kenneth “Ken” Cushman Dorothy Dalton

David “Brian” Danese Gregory “Greg” Daniel Janine Miller Darkens Donna Hill Davis Henry Davis, Jr. Karen Spencer Davis Suzanne Rynearson Davis Marcus “Mark” Dekle, Jr. Ronda Dever Benvena Dixon-Alderman Roy dos Santos Jeffery “Jeff” Dowell Kathy Crutcher Duncan Nicole “Nikki” Kinne

Epperson Troy Epperson Abigayle Tyroff Estep Angela Estrada Michelle Larsen Fannon Debra “Debbie” Shull Fine Deborah “Debbie” Forquer

Fisher Vincent Flores, Jr. Michael “Mike” Fogg Robert “Bob” Forquer Holly Holweger Fowler Paul Fowler Varenda Williams Fowler Jena Buckner Frederick Linda Krause Freeman Lyndi Ivey French Darlene Frett Esteban Galva Kenneth “Ken” Gano Melissa “Lisa” Welch Gano Rebecca “Becky” Mixon

Garver Kevin Gepford Daniel Gerath Gail Gibbons Cynthia Gibson Carolyn Moore Gifford Michael “Dennis” Golightly Patti Denton Gomez Deborah Holland Gray DyerRonda Green Lloyd “Scott” Green Elizabeth “Nani” McCandless

Grey Greg Grisso Christopher “Chris” Grissom Sandra Hale Alan Hall John Halley, Jr. Sandra Lizardo Hamilton Rachel Adema Hannes Chris Hansen

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Adrienne Beck Harter Bryant Hayward Michael “Mike” Heiney Sherry Johnson Heming Dany Hernandez Michael “Mike” Hershberger Linda Wilson Higgins Americus “Vickie” Hight Lynnette Starr Hollenbeck Marianne Hoosier

* Eric Hope Twyla Shank Hornick Darryl Hosford Mark Hunter Theodore “Ted” Huskins Gina Kemp Hutto Merrilee Green Jacobs Tammy Johnson Jamar Angela Hewitt James Rebekah “Becky” Olds

Johnson Stephen “Steve” Johnson Keith Juhl Orest Jurkiw Russell Kay Laverne Keizer Carolyn Craig Kendall Dwight Kenerson Debra “Debbie” Reynolds

Ketelsen Tami Thornberry Kidney Dong “David” Kim Brenda Gibb King William “Keith” Krause Stephen “Steve” Kreitner Tonya Lamb Lynell LaMountain Lucinda Emde Lang Roy “Chris” Lang Todd Lang May Orquia Lanham Clark Larrabee Todd Lawrence Adam Lindow Shelly Carlson Liske Regina McDonald Lockwitz Don MacLafferty Obed Manigat Myrlene Marsa Cheryl “Joy” Johnson

Marshall Alinda Martin

* Philip Martin Michael “Sean” McElroy Stefanie McKee McElroy Lisa DiBiase McFaddin Mark McFaddin

Vilma Ledesma Mejia Opal Guillen Melendez Robert Mellert Teresa Mooney Mellert Dana Knecht Milholm Joseph “Joe” Milholm Lisa Raines Miller Lorinda Klein Mills Mary Uf� ndell Milmine James “Randy” Minnick Conrado “Giovanni”

Miranda Christopher Mitchell Richard Moody Delcina Brown Moore Tracie Jensen Morrow Daniel Natzke Mariline Cruz Navarro Norman Neal Sonya Gulley Neil Kathy Chaij Nelson Shawn Nelson David “Dave” Nerness Stephen “Daniel” Nordman Wendy Odell Magus Amber “AJ” Orquia Karen Ortner Tonya Gager Owens Alicia Braithwaite Parker Todd Parker Lora Polivka Patton Kristin “Kristie” Brown Pelle Earl “Kent” Pennington Jillyn Penrod Karen Cole Peoples Troy Peoples Norivet “Nori” Alvarez

Pereira Daniel “Dan” Piekarek Kelley Perron Piekarek William “Bill” Pillor Stephen Pollett John “Joey” Pollom Kevin Powell Shelly Neall Powell Brett Puckett James “Jim” Quick, Jr. James “Jim” Quick, Sr. Carol Odell Raney Annette “Janelle” Burton

Rasi Rhonda Tow Redden Doreen Renfrew Lindley “Rick” Richert, Jr. Lisa Robertson

* Alyce Kelly Robinson

Pamela “Pam” Rodacker-Waye

Kirk Rogers Gary Rose Randal “Randy” Rouse Donald “Don” Russell Gerald “Jerry” Russell Shannon Green Russell Ronald “Ron” Sackett Benjamin “Benji” Santana Edgardo “Ed” Santana Mel Schneider Connie Thompson Shelley April Spinella Shepard Timothy “Tim” Sheridan Daniel “Dan” Shields Saino Sibadogil Sabina Perus Sliney Sharon Dyke Smith Tina Frist Smith Kevin Spicer C. “Annie” Webb St. James David Staup Paul Steen Susan Bishop Stein Deborah “Debbie” Crane

Stoia Kristina “Tina” Brewer

Stonebrook Lee-Anne Swanson Eric Tanner Karen Thomas Carmen Curtis Tortarelli Dea Traverso-Banfe Michelle Jackson Trofort Kimberly “Dawn” Ley Trost Lisa Mace Trubey Lisa Vogt Turk

* David Twombly Alva “Jeanie” Young

Underwood Barc Upchurch Eugene Vajna Chrystal Spore Van Fossen Carol Van Putten Ethyn Vassar Debbie Rhodes Vollberg Hazel “Jennifer” von Maack Steven “Steve” Wade Kevin Waite Mitchell “Mitch” Walters Linda Sorensen Weaver Melissa “Missy” Greene

Weddle Jennifer Wenzel Kimberlie “Kim”

Whitney-Sushil

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Gregory “Greg” Wilkens Todd Wilkens Gregory “Greg” Willett Jeri Burgess Williams Karen Sullivan Williams Mary Smith Williams Robin Williams Maelorine Allen Wilson Bill Wing Robin Williams Woestman Darla Boyd Wolf Donald Wolf Kathleen “Kathy” Yorks Cindy Giles Zacharias

1994 Evan “Speedy” Adams Bryan Affolter Glenda Galzote Alamo Meryl Baluyot Alcantara Jennifer Speicher Aldred Ryan Andersen BeveVonda “Voni” Sloan

Anderson Elizabeth Anthony Yvrose Archer Wendy Lumsden Arechiga Richard Arroyo Cynthia “Cindy” Achenbach

Ashburn Kevin Badger Cheril Bailey Angela “Angie” Millard

Baker Katherine “Kate” Evans

Baldwin Ann Aaron Barrios-Ruiz Darisa Bauermeister Alverna Arellano Bautista Richard Bayley David Beckworth Michael Beredo Alvin Billones Randall “Randy” Bishop Gary Blanchard Maria “Mimi” Bobes Kerri Wilkens Boone Ruth Ashworth Boyd Valerie “Joyce” Febre

Brackett Heather Brannan Mariana Beaufond Britton Barbara “Barb” Brooks Sharon Arner Brouhard Kevin Brown Holly Moores Bruestle David Bryan

Patrick Burns Sheila Bennett Burns William “Bill” Burns Jacinda “Jacie” Smith Buxton Paul Campoli Christopher “Chris” Carlson Tom Carlton Elizabeth “Beth” Curran

Celtrick Monica Chamberlain Patricia Campbell

Chamberlain Jason Chancey Yvonne Galloway Chapman Susan Hoover Cheever Nanci Kim Choi Monte Christen Tonya Abercrombie

Chumley Laurel Ciccarello Michael “Mike” Clark Anita Byers Clouse Jennifer Tuttle Coleman Everton Collins Gary Collins Christina Gullett Conrad Steven “Steve” Constantine Cynthia “Cindy” Coolidge William “Bill” Coolidge Donald “Don” Cooper Harold Cornell Mary Coy Becky Byers Cross Timothy “Tim” Cross Don Crownover Carlos Cruz

* Bari Cruze Gari Cruze Burney Culpepper, Jr. Allan “Don” Curry Micah Davis Christa Raines Demaree Matthew “Matt” Deming Mark Devlin Tommy Diller Shelly Dinning Thomas “Thom” Duerksen Don Duff, Sr. Bobby “Jonathan” Dye Beth Edgmon Eisele Kirstin Chalker Elliott Marvin “Lee” Elliott II Lorraine English Ronda Ennis Wendy Boyd Ennis Connie Carrick Estivo Ellen Roberts Evans

Jack Facundus Timothy Farley Michelle “Dawn” Fentress Laura Holmes Ferneyhough Judith “Judy” Grif� n Fetters Kimberly Bourgeois Fisher Kerri Richardson Flowers Louise Forbes Curtis Forrester Libby Riano Forrester Corwyn “Cory” Fortner Jeremy Francisco David Frost Marlo “Kris” Clark Fuentes Lori Pettibone Futcher Brian Gang Eric Gang Heidi Grif� n Gang Julie Dittes Gates Erik Gatz Robert Gebhard Robert “Rob” Gettys James Glase Elizabeth Theus Glass Dale Gould Daniel Graham Gina Terranova Graham Julie Miller Graham Emily Norman Grant Bobbie Sue Dunaway Grape Katheryn “Katie”

Graw-Stillwell Heidi Grecian Kelly Follett Grif� n Christine Givens Hahn Steven “Steve” Hall Edward “Eddie” Hallock Charles “Charlie” Hanson Lowell Hanson Brent Harper Heather Moores Harrington Heather Bergstrom Harris Daaron Hartman Kimberly Brannan Hartman Barbara Burns Haskell Monique Hawkins Joel Henderson III Carey Stringer Henline John Henline, Jr. David Scott Hennard Xiomara Henriquez Aldo Hernandez Michael “Mike” Hershberger Darlene Hallock Hickam Duane Hilliard Michael Hoffmann Ashley Hall Hold

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Tif� ney Hubbard Holland Susan “Sue” Forsey Holt James Housand Karen Evans Howell Jaclynn Grif� n Huse Esther Hwang Eric Indermuehle Patricia “Patti” Thiel Jacks Lisa Powell Jacobsen Angela “Beth” Harding

Jeffers Donna Denton Jennings Deena Carney Jewett-Weiss Lori Cadavero Johns Jason Johnson Jennifer Spruill Johnson Kristin Brackett Johnson Tammy Sawyer Johnson Aaron Jones Becki Lemon Jones Kristine Jones Rebeca Villanueva Jones Beth “Nichole” Jordan Emily Hall Jorge Alicia Ganell Juhl Beverly Jurek Crystal Bartusek Keeler Scott Keiser Charles Kilgore Judy Kim Jill Kinney Larry Kirkpatrick William “Brennon” Kirstein Judy Kitson David Klinedinst Marquita Counts Klinedinst Jeffrey “Jeff” Kovalski Tammie Kroehler Mark Kroll Henry “Hank” Krumholz Kelly Lim Kwon Jennifer Langlois Joli Macri LaRoche Gregory “Greg” Larson Eric Lawinsky Jill Spangler Lawinsky Anna Hong Lee Rochelle “Joy” Freeman Lee Jonathon Leeds Janice “Jan” Leigh Cheryle Beardsley Levoy Edlyn Rahming Lewis William “Scott” Lewis, Jr. Corey Litch� eld Jeremy Liu Jason Lockridge Michael “Mike” Lorren

Jessica Vining Lower Brian Lowman Richard Lynge Krista Copenhaver

Mackowiak Angela Gunn Magee Desiree Paradis-Warner

Magnant Robert “Rick” Mann Kelly Mapes Tamatha “Tammy” Wait

Mapes Patricia “Patty” Corcoran

Marrow James “Billy” Marshall Michele Bass Marshall Judy Martin Terri McFarland Martin Janeane Tuttle McClellan Charles McEndree Mark McKenzie Jennifer McKnight Jani Sedgwick Meekma Gregory “Greg” Merchant Lorri Boyle Merchant Sven Meyers Amy O’Neal Miller Kimberly Wygal Miller Wayne Moenkhaus II Seth Mof� t Enrique “Eric” Molina John “Chris” Moore Renita Velez Moore Sonja Mesaric Moraca Daniel Morales Robyn Bradford Mordeno Jon “Chris” Morris Patricia Muriel Margaret Willis Murphy Melissa Vaughn Myers Andrew “Andy” Nash Chadwick “Chad” Nash Jeanette Bryson Nation Anthony Neely Shane Nelson Diane Newton Lois Nichols Kimberly “Kim” Hutton

Nicholson Kara Pennington Noble Sherry Martin Nolfe Chin-Sun “Janice” Kim

Nyirady Stephen “Steve” Nyirady Mary “Cathleen” Pedigo

Ordonez Robert “Bob” Overstreet

April Floyd Pakula Ana Palacios Karen Wilkes Parrick Laura Stilwell Patel

* Claudine McConnell Pauley Rick Pauley Linda Peden Cynthia Ergang Peek Marymer Perales David Perkins Luenda Corkum Perkins Chad Perry Naomi McCall Petrik Jerome “Jeremy” Pettit Thomas Pippin Forest “Chris” Port Leanna Sowers Powers Michael Powers Terrance “Terry” Pratt Wendy Prelog Nicole Corrigan Puckett Gina Pouchie Rankin Laura Clark Redden Denise Remon Laura Lynn Rice Tamara Lowman Ritterskamp Michael “Mike” Robertson Christy Futcher Robinson Eric Rochester David Rodman Vincent “Vince” Romeo Melissa DiPietrantonio

Ronneburg Orest Roshak Pavel Rudoy Yelena Michaelovna Rudoy Anita Gonzales Sabot Tisha’ Salary-Mitchell Anne Fentress Sales Angela Tise Sampson Jeffrey Schmeltz Melia Boyson Schmidt Kurt Schneider, Jr. James “Jamie” Schwitzgoebel Rondora Jefferson Scott David Self Steven Self Shawn Servoss Shanetta “Cerise” Woodard

Shaw Betty Shory-Dysart James “Calvin” Simmons Rebecca “Becky” Simmons Michael Smith, Jr. Wayne Smith Dana Koliadko Smolder Amy Leker Snyder

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James “Jimmy” Spilovoy Lisa Muth Stenhouse Susan Gonczi Stoica Christopher “Chris” Stokes Jeffrey “Jeff” Stotts Todd Stricker Paulette Ropka Stroupe Gary Sundin David Swinyar, Jr. Donna Wetmore Swinyar Timothy “Tim” Taylor Cynthia “Cindy” Terrell Deborah Kelly Thompson Joseph “Jody” Travis III Monica Tschickardt Marie “Sabine” Vatel Jeffrey “Jeff” Villanueva Raul Villegas, Jr. Jill Boughman Villemain Julie White Vincent Jacqueline “Jackie” Phalen

Wait Carissa Leavitt Walker Heather Labrenz Walker Troy Walker Melissa Pate Walters Sharron Watson Tammra “Tammy” Harvey

Wear Karen Teamer Wells Janelle Anderson West Bronwen Wheeler Cynthia Antolin Whitaker Matthew “Matt” Whitaker Edelweiss von Maack

Whitson Gregory “Greg” Wiggins Jennifer Willey Darren Williams Kevin Wilson Maelorine Allen Wilson Dana Wolf Winsted Carolyn Cotham Wood Jeffrey “Jeff” Wood Shawna Fulbright Wood Daniel “Dan” Woodruff Jennifer Wing Wright Sharon Wright Karen Phillips Yao Mary Yoo Christy Hackett Zinke Kristine “Kris” Zmaj

1999 Joanne Paganoabbene

Abbene Amy McDonald Achata

Amber Williams Adema Adonirei “Donni” da Cunha

Alvarenga Lisa Grant Andress Jennifer “Jenny” Appel Timothy “Tim” Arakawa Sheree Cunningham Araya Andra Armstrong

* Jamie Arnall Jeremy Arnall

~ Jerry Arnold Jennifer “Jenni” Artigas Rosemarie Ashcraft Lydia Astacio Astacio David “Allen” Austin Valerie Gray Balandra Rebecca Bandel Malissa Barbee Jennifer Barizo Sherie Papendick Barker Travis Barker Eric Bates Kineta Bayne Lesley Seidel Beckett Jodi Allan Beckworth Roma Mexico Bennett Cheri Proctor Benton

~ Deanna Bentzinger Christopher “Chad” Berger Lorrell Hauck Berger Rachelle Hall Bergman Michael “Mike” Bernard Carol Bialkoski Sarah White Biskner Elizabeth Pangman

Blackwood Melanie Metcalfe Blais Jessica Blitchington Natasha “Tasha” Paxton

Bluhm Rita Straub Blundell Carrie Bobenhausen Claudia “Veronica” Bonilla Tiffany McConnell Bowen Sandra “Sandy” Hutchinson

Bowman Steven Bradley Michael “Mike” Brandt Daniel Braun Sharla Francisco Braun Debra Rosenberger Bray

~ Marian Kimmel Brazzell Jennifer “Jenny” Black

Brewer Christopher “Chris” Brown Kevin Brown

Melinda “Mindy” Myers Burgin

Wendy Burns Keith Byers Pamela Byrd Kelli Halvorson Camp Jodi Lemon Campbell Teresa “Kay” Campbell Susan “Susie” Papendick

Cannon Janine Carlos Mary “Christine” Carson Amy Cash

~ Barbara Harlow Cavanaugh Luis Chanaga Evelyn “Anita” Chand Andrea Christman Holly Hawthorne Cintron Lia Longley Clemens Stephanie Thompson

Clemons Carlis Clinton Christopher “Chris” Cobb William “Brent” Coffman II Jennifer Sommerville

Colburn Mary Appleby Cole Marva “Jackie” Williams

Coleman Patricia Daughtrey Conley Cheryl Constantine Benjamin “Ben” Copley Matthew “Matt” Cornforth Clarence “Chuck” Courtright

~ Michelle Coy Cheryl Martin Craven

~ Randall “Randy” Craven April Houston Crumley

~ Leslie Cuadra Charity Marquit Davey Brian Davidson Joseph “Joey” Davis Rumira Davy

~ Liane de Souza Cesilia Brent Dean Travis Dean Allan Dela Cruz Robert Delridge Elisabeth Foote Dempsey Christina Schwarz Dennison Laura Denton Dina Grimailo Devine Charles “Charlie” Diamond Ruth Doloksaribu Julia Cheney Donohue Jolene Smith Dumitrescu Eric Dunkel

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Jason Dunkel Betty Dupuis Kris Eckenroth Liane Gray Edlund Gail Davis Egnatuk Rhonda Rossier Elvin General “Randy” Ennis IV Sharon Enos Frederick “Fred” Evans, Jr.

~ Kevan Evans Wendy Yawn Everts Rebekah “Becky” Fanton Pamela Fennell Mark Ferguson Melody Barnes Ferguson Heather Chapman

Figueiredo Kimberly Rasmussen Fiori Loren Fish II Shawn Fitzgerald Aimee Flemmer Tamara “Tammie” Webber

Flowers Madelyn Fong

~ Gail Smith Francis *~Jeffrey “Jeff” Francis ~ Patti Francis Natnael “Nate” Fufa Erin Galloway Mandi Grif� n Gane Deborah “Lynn” Gates-

Burklow Lothar “Michael” Gebauer

~ David Gentry Eleanor “Ellen” Gibson

~ Susan “Suzy” Smith Gloudeman

Linden Goffar Pavel “Paul” Goia Tamara “Tami” Goldenberg Charles Gonzalez Bonnie McConnell Gottke Cynda Lawry Grant Jennifer Pester Grattan Ruthie Kerr Gray Zach Gray Jeremy Grif� n

~ Richard “Ric” Grif� n Kari Bishop Griswold Jeffery “Jeff” Guajardo Moises Guerrero Jeffrey “Jeff” Guild Christopher “Chris” Gustin Steven “Steve” Guyach Raquel “Kelly” Caswell

Hagan Katherine “Katie” Hale

Rochelle Hall Lisa Christensen Hardinge Chad Harlin Jack Harvey Sonja Haynes

~ David Henson Melody Herron Monica Davis Heyden

~ Tara Grif� n Hills Theresa Hirvimaki Jeffrey “Jeff” Hocking

~ Denise Sheets Hoebeke Kathryn Mundall Holm

~ Tonia Hardin Hosey Angela Evans Howard Christopher “Chris” Howard Kera Zimmerman Hughes Steven Hunt Kimberly Smith Hutchinson Shayne Hutchinson Susan Fabre Jackson Anita Moreland James Jennie Dee Janssen William “Will” Johns Gail Johnson

~ Lloyd Johnson Merrilyn Carey Johnson Brian Jones Joyce Reamy Jones Truman “Victor” Jones, Jr. Matthew “Matt” Jordan Traci McFarland Josephsen Violet Kamori Milena Karppi Jonathan “Jon” Kasabasic Sooyun “Anne” Kim Young Kim Dwight Kingry Charlotte Klear Natalie Knowlton

~ Rodney Knox Cheri Brumagin Koerner Naomi Lee Koh Toumaryon “Moses” Kollie Bryan “Matthew” Korgan Stephanie Korgan Eric Korzyniowski Cyd Tabingo Kratzer Stephanie Dudas Kronner Diana Myers Krueger Merlyn MacHado Labrador Aimee Morgan Lalic Heather Smith Landers Heather Landry

~ Susan “Susie” Lane Rachel Oliver Lassel Joel LeBlanc

Shelley Ingram LeBlanc Dennis Lee Mike Lee

~ Delwyn “Del” Leeds Sari Clark Leman Jeffrey “Jeff” Lemon Kenneth “Ken” Lim Caroline “Cara” Rose

Litch� eld Stephanie Gladden

Livergood Shannon Wright Longshore Arioska “Ari” Lopez Leesa Loudin Margaret “Faith” Lukens

~ Junella “June” Burks Madrigal Maurice Maheu Linda Carucci Malone Amy Adams Manly Emilyn Mark Christian “Chris” Martin Terri McFarland Martin Judith Martorana Holly Harrom Martz Jason Martz Elizabeth “Beth” Massey

~ Geysa Mastrapa Teo� lo “Tito” Matos

~ Bonnie Mattheus Myla Thomas Matus Leta Sowers McCall S. Jack McClarty Benjamin “Ben” McClellan Sandra Larsen McCollough Luis “Chris” Medina Jamie Meert Jesus Melendez Charles “Jason” Merryman Clint Messer Patricia “Trish” Dunham

Meyer Dusty Spencer Meyers Kevin Miller Mark Miller Melissa Palmiero Miller Saffron Leblanc Mills Amanda Prentice Mohns Michelle Spiva Mohr Pamela Monge Jonathan Montes Brian Moore Lois Hilderbrandt Moore

* Rochelle Abbott Moore Thomas “Thom” Moore

~ Alejandra Moreno Mauricio Moreno Kelly Gregory Morgan

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Charity Williams Moses April Russell Mundall Marcus Mundall Stephen “Steve” Mundall Kathryne “Tammy” Kinder

Musick Jeffrey Nash Stephanie Heath Nash Martha Navarrete Rachelle Newbold Alisa Moore Nicholson Martin Nielsen Eduardo “Eddie” Nino Evie Nogales Baker Joy-Lynn Philpott Norris Anita Odaiyar Maria Onate Mary Jane Orme Jayson Ortiz Adrianne Roberts Oswald Kimberly Courtney Owen Kathryn “Katie”

Owen-Sacdalan Holly Witt Payne Angela “Angie” Peach John “Justin” Peeke Sharlene Chin Peeke Burt Pena Haydee Perez-Parra Darlene Steele Peterson Erika Everett Peterson Julie Reaves Phillips Penny Graves Phillips Lindsey Scott Pitts Oleg Predoliak Janet “Jay” Sharpe Pulley Kimberly “Kim” Rafey Elisa Rahming Ryan Rasmusson

~ Chester Readus Debbie Rojas Reed Daryl Reid Erika Freeland Reiner Michelle Reyes Terence “Terry” Rice Soledad Jimenez Richter Misty Roberts Helen Lee Robinson

~ Jeffrey “Jeff” Roderick Alex Rodriguez Stacey Hutchinson Rodriguez Christina Masses-Valera

Romero Danilo “Albert” Romero Natacha Garot Root Marta Rothstein Brent Ruckle

Heidi Higgs Ruckle Cristina Ruiz David Russ Amyrose Sager Jonie Saintil Ellen Konupcik Sammer Marcus Sammer Marla Kuhlman Sammer LeEtta Sowers Sandoval Monica Baker Sargeant Danielle Sawyer Macknet Laurie Ruckle Schlisner Michelle Schmidt Pamela “Pam” Pleso

Schumacher ~ Brian Schwab Benjamin “Pierre” Scott Alim Seytoff Crischelle “Cristy” Shank Susan “Sam” Sharf Joann Neidigh Shaul

~ Linda Sheff Tanya Smith Skinner Landonye “Rob” Sloan Laura Ayers Sloan Iris Flechas Smith Stephen Smith Khalid “Lief” Sorensen Kimberly Sorensen Kenia Morales Sosa Michael Sposato Jeff Staddon Vallery Robinson Steele Reba Wright Stephens Troy Stilphen Adam Stover Amy Wineland Stover John Stover Christina Holm Stuart Dawna Curren Stubbert Eric Stubbert Amy Sundin Tiffany Leonard Swinney Walter Szoboszlai Melanie Miller Taylor Rochelle Kruger Teague Jaime Tillman Tessier Samuel Thomas Douglas “Doug” Thompson Charma Thurmond Nicole McDonald Tonge Keyla Tielves Torres Mark Torsney Laurel Towles Brad Traxler Terrance “Terry” Trecartin Katharyn “Kami” Trumper

Darlene Baez Turcios Freddy Valdez Kimberly “Kimae” Van Liem Robert “Rob” VandeVere Kimberly Vaughn Rosalina Vega Marguerita Veronesi Shane Vidal Fernando Villegas Matthew Vixie Cynthia “Cindy” Voigt Kimberly Wade Kate Estella Walter Ami Lundquist Warner Daniel Warner Candace McClellan

Waterhouse Dwight “David” Waterhouse Chana Mahorney Waters Mark Waters Crystal Candy Weigley Mark Weigley II Sherylanne Jones Wesley Kenneth “Ken” Wetmore Rachelle Willey Wetmore Sarah White

~ Lutricia Brooks Whitlow Florence Taylor Wilkins Christopher “Chris” Will Melissa Cole Williams Teri Wilson Janet Knight Winnie Ryan Wodzenski

~ Brian Wofford Gwendolyn “Gwen” Karolyi

Wolff David Woolcock Bali “Jeanne” Boling Wray Betty Wright Davina Wright Johanna Barrett Wright Konika Spiva Wright Nolan Wright Jeremy Zentz Min “Winnie” Zhang Kristiana “Kristi”

Zimmerman Kristi Zipperer

2009~ Darline Jean Accius ~ Nathan Adams ~ Paul Adeogun Jonathan Aguas Hae Ry “Angela” Ahn

~ Kerry Vetne Allen La Naya “Naya” Allen

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Melinda “Mindy” Almeter Edgar Alquinta Odelkys Alvarez Jahnil Murillo Ancheta Orlando Ancheta Amanda Tortal

Ancheta-Reinhardt Malinda Anderson Mechelle Armstead Alisha Young Attride Kevin Attride

~ Harold Avila Nicole Ludington Awe Danielle Baasch Douglas “Doug” Baasch Aline Bacelar Amanda Bailey

~ Adrian “Doug” Baker Jessica Ball Giancarlo Banuchi Scott Barnette

~ Katie Sewell Barnhill Amanda Parker Bartlett

~ Linda Bryant Bartmess Kimberly Barton Andrew Bauer James Beard Tiana Beard

* Christopher “Chris” Beers Karissa Begley Kelsey Belcourt Sarah Belensky Emmy Beltre Shama Eller Beltz Kimberly Ben� eld Kyle Benge Robert “Bo” Benge Christopher “Chris” Bennett Emily Caza Berlin

~ Kristen Jones Berry Lunelle Bertresse Elise Bjelica Kennith Blevins, Jr.

~ Claire Wiese Blum Ama Boakye-Dankwa Christopher “Chris”

Bohlender Gustavo “Alex” Bolanos Rebekah Nicholaides

Bonjour Keith Borja

~ Kenneth Boswell Tiffany Boswell Gabriele Bourgeois James Bowen Julia Harris Brandt Michael Brandt

Joseph Brannaka Michael Brannaka Abbey Bell Bredenkamp Kristina “Kiki” Bressler Wilky “Will” Briette James “Tanner” Brogan Ian Brooks Dell Bodden Brown

~ Sandi Brown Limburk “Michael”

Browne Ryan Bunnell Jonathan Burishkin Daniel Burke Trisha Burnham

~ Julie Burroughs Jonathan Bussey Kristina “Kristi” Aasheim

Bussey ~ Elaine Hargett Byers ~ Tod Cain Nichola Campbell Alba Carcamo Eric Carithers Kelli Barton Carlson Natalie “Nat” Carpio Katherine “Katie” Carter Jason Castro Razvan “Raz” Catarama Sasha Chedalavada Bradley “Brad” Child Onisim Chitu Johnny Choban

~ Carol Corbin Christensen Carlos Cirilo Guizar Errol Clarke Nashanda Smith Clarke Juan Class Allen Clayton

~ Jodie Combs Ashley Compton Danielle Contarino Nathan Cook Alexandria Cooke Anamaria “Ana” Cordero Amarilis “Andry” Cornejo Jaela Carter Cornejo Luamy Cornejo Paola Cornejo Jared Coston

~ Timothy “Tim” Cove Matthew “Matt” Craig Dasha Kulakov Crawford Kevin Crawford Mishaela Creed Summer Schleifer Cronin Steven Crosby

Angela Crosby-Buckner Damoi Cross

~ Elizabeth “Beth” Sanders Cruttenden

Amanda “Mandy” Shallenberger Currier

~ Timothy “Tim” Cwodzinski Benjamin Dale, Jr. Jessica Dalley Rachel Daniel Josiah Daniels Nicole Dannenberger Donavan Davis Melissa Davis Jessika Ramirez Dean Caitlin Delaney Deanne DeLong Kellen DeOliveira Shannalee Martinez Dieaz Andrew Dormus

~ Teresa Gabbert Dorn Steven Doucoumes

~ Malcolm Douglas Bannor Downs Jedediah Drumm Elvira Duarte

~ Megan Wiley Duman ~ Bruce Dyer Brett Escarza Julia Rittenhouse Escarza Jennifer Espinoza Martha Meyer Espinoza Benjamin “Ben” Eudy Elizabeth Faber Roxanne Faber Allan Faigao Shane Faw Ashley Evans Fedusenko Nelson Fernandez, Jr. Michelle Figueroa Danielle Filipov Caleb “CJ” Fischer Timothy “Tim” Floyd Alyssa Foll Emily Ford Chelsea Foster

~ Heather Freeman Jonathan Freese Mariah Gage Janice “Jan” Gallimore Marisa Garcia

~ Sally Garcia Garrido Ryan Garner Elisa Richards Gault Brian Gauthier Tiffany Branum Gauthier Kristine Gemora

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Joshua George Timothy George Joselyn Ghulam

~Deandra Gibson Starria Gibson Brittany Gifford

~ Brenda Jewett Gilbert Malissa Giles Brittany Gimbel Heather Glass Sandy Gomez Luzmineth Gorospe Timothy “Tim” Gotshall Tiffany Granada Michelle Grandy David Grant Jordan Blinn Gravell David Graves Heather Elmendorf Grbic Jason Greulich

~ Jennifer Pirkle Grisham Heather Gulley Kara Hellenberg Haag Kevin Haag Michelle Moore Haag

~ Ryan Haag ~ Diane Halvorsen Samantha Hanaway Anthony Handal David Harrington Shelly Lake Hartford Linnea Haugen Jillian Haughton Jonathan Hauser

~ Teri “Shannan” Johnson Hayes

Sarah Hayhoe Lauren Clayton Haynes Ingeborg Hogganvik Heindl

~ Kasandra Rodriguez Helms Matthew “Matt” Hermann Michael Hermann Yadira Hernandez Cristina Hernandez-Persia James “Courtney” Herod Jason Herod Tiffany Hevener William “Rick” Hickman II Chad Higgins Bethany Canosa Hill Erin Fine Hinger

~ Curtis Hinrichs ~ Vuyolwethu Hlabano-Moyo Jason Hogan Brooke Adams Holland Lindsey Holland

~ Stephanie Holtry

Gary Homidas Kristie Hoover

~ Kenneth “Jamal” Hopson ~ Erin Johns Houghton Barry Howe Chih “Linda” Hsu William Hughes Jessica Hume Maleah Humphrey Hummel

~ John Hunnicutt ~ Andy Im Keith Ingram II Dragos “Cosmin” Ionita Jonathan “Paul” Irwin Richard Jacobson, Jr. Amelia Chapman James Stephen Jamieson Christina Liem Jennings Geoffrey Jensen Kimberly Jepson Rebecca “Becky” Jetter Andrew “Andy” Johnson Donnelly Ang Johnson Haley Yunger Johnson Kristina Johnson

~ Doris Jones Justin Jones Matthew “Matt” Jones AeLim “Ivy” Joo Ban Suk Ju Flor Osorio Just Jonathan “Jon” Just Lilyane Kandeke Ashley Kania Cristina Kastorsky Chevonne Kelly Amanda Kendall Jodi-Ann Kentish Racquel Kerr Eunice Kim Joshua Kim Sarah Kim Stephanie Kim Carson King David “Ryan” Klooster Andrew Knecht Vanessa Thompson Korter Hanniel Calkins Krohne Hannah Kuntz Emily Kurlinski Kelli Leeper Lamberton Jonathan Lanius Joseph LaPointe Miriam Mora Tapia Larson

~ Glenna Lashley Elisabeth “Beth” Brown

Lasley

Jessica Leahy Lauren Schilt Lee Jennifer Lepadatu Ashley Lewis

~ Rod Lewis Jacqueline “Jacque” Liles Spenser Lim Cassandra “Sandra” Lewis

Lithgow Willie Lithgow Yi-Hu Liu Zackary “Zack” Livingston Lincoln Llewellyn, Jr. Joshua “Josh” Lombard Michael Looby Joel Lopez Eugenie Louis-Pierre Julie Lubin

~ Valerie Kaylor Lucas David Macias Kimberly Graves Maize Hailey Will Malin Elizabeth Manullang Shanel Jenkins Marchany Matthew “Matt” Marlin Elizabeth “Liz” Fischer

Marlow Naomi “Mimi” Marr Brett Martin Jonathan Martin

~ Zo� a Mashchak Rashi Mason Stephanie George Mason Kathilee Davidson

Matamoros Charity Matandiko Christopher “Chris” Mateo Jennifer Mauer Jason Maxie Rebecca McCluskey Carrie Cook McDaniel Riley Cochran McDonald Michael McGonigle

~ Sandra McKenzie * Caitlin Meharry Rebeca “Rebbie” Mejias Natalia Mendez Josue’ Mendoza Melissa Cechota Mentz Julie Meyer Jeffrey Meyers Michael Meyers Michelle Schewtschenko

Meyers Laura Zellitti Miceli Sharon Michaels Joshua Michalski

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~ Alexandru Mihai ~ Vitalie Milis James Miller IV Jonathan “Jon” Miller Mathew “Matt” Miller Michael Miller Rebecca Erickson Miller

~ Jonathan Mills Raymond Mills, Jr. Rebecca “Becca” Peck Mills Allison Mirande Michelle Sanders Mix Samara Larson Montgomery Jose Monzon Melissa Tortal Moore Samantha “Sam” Willis

Moore Michalle Morris Monika Bliss Morris

~ Kenneth “Ken” Morton James Moses II Erica Mosher Gabriel Murray Jaime Myers Seth Neria Devin Neubrander Frederick “Lee” Nevils Danielle Grandy Newmyer Dequina Nicholas

~ Enoh Nkana Esther Nooner Benjamin “Ben” Norskov Linda McKenzie North Janel Noseworthy Monica Nunez Deanthia “Dee” Abernathy

Odem Jadra Oliver Kevin Orrison Kristopher Orrison Heather Bauer Ortega Ashton Coons Osborne John Osborne Edgar Osorio Blair Martin Otis Larissa “Lacey” Dortch Otis Jeffrey “Jeff” Owen Leah Bermudez Owen JayDee Oxley Alana Pabon Eric Paddock Stephanie “Renee” Mathis

Paddock Devin Page Marlon Pandjaitan Jason Parker Lynette “Lynn” Khan Parker

Christopher “Chris” Parsons Amanda Gray Patton Sharlynn Pellington Charity Penaloza Mabel Penaloza

~ Haydee Perez-Parra Manja Perilla Giancarlo Perozo Joseph Perricellia Brandon Peters Rachel Matthews Petersen Lisa Phillips Kimberly “Kim” Sheel Pichardo Khodia Gustave Pierre Eric Polino Kristina “Tina” Poole Sarah Cordes Prewitt Carly Price Brenda Prindle Lance Pritchard Laurel Dominesey Prizigley Thomas Pyke II

~ Apryal Rahming Muneca Ramos Karlyn Ramsey Kayla Kenerson Ramsey Darren Randall John Record Maranda Record Christianna “Christie”

Rennard Lorraine Reverson Bryan Reyes Jesse Reyna

~ Ann Reynolds David Reynolds Jonathan Reynolds Lindsay Smith Reynolds Rebekah “Bekah” Reynolds Heather Blackburn Richards Lorrie Schrader Rietman Viktorija “Victoria” Rimko Bernelle Taitague Rivera

~ Michele Thomas Roberts Heather Wilson Robichaux Brandon Robison Whitney Harrison Robison Phillippa Rolle Samuel “Sam” Rosales Nerilyn Reyes Rosario Merline Rucibwa

~ Sasha Runne’ ~ Thomas Russell Salenna Russello Jacqueline “Jackie” Sagala Jordan Saladino

Edely Yepez Sanchez Lindsey Sands Stephanie Sankey Gabriel Santa Cruz Serena Santona Brittany Graves Saunders Roland Scalliet Jonathan Schilling Bradley “Brad” Schleenbaker Kathryn “Katie” Poole

Schleenbaker Trina Holland Schleif Benjamin “Ben” Schnell Austin Schreiner Karl Schubert Kathleen “Giselle” Handal

Schultz Byron Schurch Wallace “Jack” Sells III Ryan Senecal III Jennifer “Jenna” Sfalanga Katelyn Stearns Sharp

~ Eugenia “Genia” Shaver Kate Shaw Kelly Shearer Garrison “Beau” Sherman Phillip Sherwood Ricky Shull

~ Kimberly Smith Shumaker Ryan Siebel Eric Sines Tamara Scott Slocum Benjamin “Ben” Smith Cheykhun Smith Donella Smith

~ Jennifer “Erin” Smith Nacole “Nikki” Smith Rishee’ Smith Sofonie Smith Noelle Snyder Ildo Sohn Kaoru Soneda Amanda Lauger Southard Megan Souza

~ Jessica Stanley Alexander Stele Joseph “Joe” Stratte V Tiffany Rustad Stratte Nathan Strub Jungsuk Suh Kristie Sullivan Da Hye Sung Melissa “Missy” Maracle

Swanson Yasmine Swistek Arvin Tanag Jeffrey “Jeff” Tatarchuk

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Caleigh Teasley Paulo Tenorio Tenielle Teske Bradley Thames Allison Thomason Kasey Thomason

~ Thera Ventura Thomason Brienna Matter Thompson Rochelle Thompson Tyler Thornton

~ Ashley Phillips Thurman Sunny Tier Jon Tillay

~ Ryan Tisdale Yulia Tkachuk Denise “Alex” Tonsberg Alvaro Torres, Jr. Jacqueline “Jackie” Torres Bherma Toussaint Joy Snedden Traxler Eric Trevino Kamri Trewitt Dora “Dori” Chen Trivette

~ Jeffrey Truelove Matthew “Matt” Turk

~ Denny Turner James “Jim” Turner Kristal Turner Kenneth “Kenny” Turpen, Jr. Drew Underwood Ashley Vallieres Frank Vanderhoof III Aubrey Henderson Varraux Nathan Vega

~ Edwin Victor Giana Vierra Cleise Vilela Kristen O’Donnell

Villanueva ~ Melvin Viney Rodney Voelker Hillary Wagner Jordan Wagner

~ Glen Wahlman Mark Walker Jeremy Wampler Rachel Nordyke Warren

~ Charlotte Grant Webb Benjamin “Benji” Weigand Marissa Weigley Christina Weitzel

~ Kristin Welch-Murphy ~ David Wendt~ Laura Wendt Keenan West Allison Westermeyer David White

~ Rachelle Whiting ~ Moritz Wieser Jason Wilkins Jennifer “Jenny” Goodwin

Wilkins Brent Willard Alice Kravig Williams Chasatie Williams

~ Grant Williams ~ James “Sean” Wilson Justin Wilson Lisa Wilson Christopher “Chris”

Wombold Leslie Barrett Woodard Lynelle Wright Paige “Finley” Cunningham

Wright Stephen Wright Ryan Yeo Keun “Ken” Yim

~ Caroline “Carrie” Young Hea Jin Yu Stefan Za� u Ted Zegarra Kara Zimmerman

* Deceased~ Post Graduate

We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information in each honor class. You can help us by pointing out any corrections needed. If we have made a mistake in your name, please accept our apology.

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26 Collegedale Post Offi ce41 Daniells Hall

42 Florida Hospital Hall44 Garden of Prayer9 General Recreation Area

33 Global Community Development13 Guest Services and Lodging 37 Hackman Hall15 Hickman Science Center14 Hulsey Wellness Center11 Iles P.E. Center23 Improv Multipurpose Room40 Ledford Hall8 Lower Stateside Apartments

38 Lynn Wood Hall38A Doll House

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Thank you to all who helped! Our sincere thanks to all of the volunteers for helping make this weekend a very special occasion and to the Homecoming Planning Committee members for the many hours spent in planning. Special thanks to members of the local churches for the delicious food they generously provided. We also appreciate the support of the Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists pastoral staff and church members in helping our guests feel welcome in the facilities.

If you wish to purchase DVDs of Sabbath’s worship services, contact the Collegedale Church by calling 423.396.2134 or emailing [email protected]. Archived sermons are also available online at collegedalechurch.com/worship/sermons.

Save the Date—Homecoming Weekend 2020October 29 to November 1

Honor Classes: 1940, ’50, ’60, ’70, ’75, ’80, ’90, ’95, ’00, ’10Special highlight: Reunion celebrating 20 years with the Symphony Orchestra directed by Laurie Redmer Cadwallader and the Wind Symphony directed by

Ken Parsons

Visit us online at southern.edu/alumni for historic photos and videos, alumni and university news, and updated event information.

You are invited to join online social and professional networking sites for Southern Adventist University, where alumni can connect with classmates, locate alumni who share your profession, learn about what’s happening at Southern, and find out about upcoming alumni events being hosted in your area:

• Southern Community online (southern.edu/community)

• Like and follow us on Facebook (facebook.com/SAUalumni)

• LinkedIn (linkedin.com) – closed group for professional alumni networking

• PathwayU (southern.pathwayu.com) – alumni/student career services