1990Karla Leigh Bean received her DVMfrom NC State College of Veterinary Medicine.She works at a small animal clinicin Charlotte, NC, and is starting her ownmobile practice, “Hooves n’ Hummers.”She will treat goats, sheep, alpacas andllamas in the Western Piedmont.Steve Lindsley received his doctor inministry from Pittsburgh TheologicalSeminary. His doctoral paper was“Preaching in the Missional Church.”He lives in Mount Airy, NC.Marian Padgett is broker-in-chargeat Prudential Carolinas Realty’s LakeNorman/Huntersville (NC) office.1991Amy Spangler Gerald is an assistantprofessor of English at Winthrop<strong>University</strong> in South Carolina.Laura Lillard is a diversity officer andeducation librarian for the <strong>University</strong> ofWashington Libraries in Seattle, WA.Sue Haase Jensen joined the board ofdirectors of Katrina’s Kids Project, a notfor-profitbegun in the aftermath ofHurricane Katrina. A traveling exhibit ofthe children’s artwork is currently on tour.The Marcellus WaddillExcellence in Teaching AwardNominations due by October 16, 2006Melissa Higgins Twaroski is a regionalarchaeologist/heritage program managerfor the southeastern region of the U.S.<strong>Forest</strong> Service. She oversees programs on16 National <strong>Forest</strong> areas in 13 southeasternstates and Puerto Rico. She and herhusband, Jim, live in Atlanta.Jennifer “Jeni” Olsen Mattingly was afamily medicine physician’s assistant,and is now a stay-at-home mom for hertwo children, Jonah (4) and Caroline (1).She and her husband, David “Shawn”Mattingly (’94), live in Louisville, KY.Anne Hamrick Pasco is taking a breakfrom teaching AP psychology while sheand her husband, Paul, daughter Jordan(10) and son Davis (5) relocate toChicago, IL.Thomas B. Phelps is a vice president atBB&T in Winston-Salem.Reed Lock Russell is a major in theArmy National Guard. He served a ninemonthtour in Iraq advising the IraqiSecurity Forces. He has resumed hislabor/employment law practice at AkinGump in Washington, D.C.Harriet Stephenson received her master’sof science in nursing from EastCarolina <strong>University</strong>. She is director ofnursing education at <strong>Wake</strong>med Healthand Hospitals in Raleigh, NC.The Marcellus Waddill Excellence in TeachingAward is presented annually to two <strong>Wake</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>alumni who are exemplary classroom teacherswith at least three years’ teaching experiencein public or private schools. Each winner, oneon the primary level (K–6) and one on the secondarylevel (7–12), receives a $20,000 cashaward, one of the largest monetary awards ofany teacher-recognition honor in the country.For additional information, call the <strong>Wake</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>Alumni Activities Office at (336) 758-4852or visit the alumni Web site atwww.wfu.edu/alumni/events/waddill.html1992James H. Coston (MA ’95) is pastorof First Baptist Church of the City inTrenton, NJ. He was elected to a fouryearterm on the Trenton City Council.He and his wife, Julie Davis Coston(’95), have a son, Justin Wells (3).Justin B. Doran is a managing directorwith RBC Capital Markets in New York.He and his family live in Princeton, NJ.46 WAKE FOREST MAGAZINE
Galen Johnson received the FacultyExcellence Award for Teacher of the Yearat John Brown <strong>University</strong> in SiloamSprings, AK. He teaches church history,theology and philosophy.Laura Amiot Greve completed a pediatricpsychology fellowship at Children’sHospital Boston, Harvard MedicalSchool. She and her husband, Richard,and their two children live in Atlanta.Christopher King was named by theWall Street Journal as one of the “All-StarResearch Analysts for 2005”for his workin covering wireless telecommmunicationsservices stocks for Stifel Nicolausin Baltimore, MD.Margaret Robinson Martin has joinedBoyd Collar Knight LLC in Atlanta, practicingdomestic relations and family law.Chuck Meacham is an associate professorof theatre at the <strong>University</strong> ofEvansville, IN. He presented a <strong>Wake</strong><strong>Forest</strong> Presidential Scholarship in danceto freshman Jennifer Hayden at her highschool awards program.Ross Rumbaugh is principal of Harry L.Hallyburton Elementary School in Drexel(Burke County), NC.Mark Schnably is a science teacher atJefferson Middle School in Winston-Salem. He coached the girl’s basketballteam for two years to an undefeatedrecord and two consecutive countychampionships. His wife, Jane HarrisonSchnably (’93), is a nurse at theCarolinas Pain Institute.1993Tom Harley is pursuing a master’s ofdivinity and christian education at UnionTheological Seminary and PresbyterianSchool of Christian Education inRichmond,VA.J. Wade Tollison Jr. received his MBAfrom the <strong>University</strong> of Minnesota. Heand his wife, Stephanie, have three children,Ella (4), Jackson (2) and Sam (2).1994Emily Giffin released her latest book,Baby Proof, in June. Information can befound at www.emilygiffin.com.Eric W. Iskra (JD) is with SpilmanThomas & Battle PLLC in Charleston,WV. He has been named a leadinglawyer in West Virginia by Chambers USA.Robert Lang (JD) is a commercial litigatorand partner with Quarles & BradyLLP in Chicago, IL.David Shawn Mattingly is a captain inthe U.S. Air Force Reserve, flying the C-17 at McGuire Air Force Base and a DC-8for UPS in Louisville, KY. He and hiswife, Jeni Olsen Mattingly (’91),havetwo children, Jonah (4) and Caroline (1).PADGETT (’90) GOODWIN (’99)1995Greta Larkin Brunet (PA, MBA ’02) issenior manager, marketing, with TEAMMPharmaceuticals Inc. in Morrisville, NC.Terese Renea Mack Ewing completedher master’s in counseling and worksat A.G. Cox Middle School in Winterville,NC.Eric Gerber received his PhD from the<strong>University</strong> of Georgia and has joined amanagement psychology firm, RHRInternational, in Atlanta. He consults withclients on succession planning, executiveassessment and coaching, organizationchange and executive education.Ryan McNally co-authored a book ofhumor, Class Dismissed (Random House),with Ben Applebaum (’97) and DerrickPittman (’96), based on college experiences.Lisa Huggins Oxendine (PA) haspublished a novel, The Pink BegoniaSister’s Caribbean Retreat. Moreinformation can be found atwww.ThatIMightEnjoyLife.com.Rick Bridger is chief financial officer forNSi Industries in Charlotte, NC. His wife,Laura Waldner Bridger (’93), is a stayat-homemom for their two children,Hannah (7) and Austin (5).Gina McCarver Brock is the minister ofsingle adults and youth at First BaptistChurch in Greenville, SC.Jeffrey D. Patton (JD) is of counsel atSpilman Thomas & Battle PLLC in Winston-Salem. He practices labor and employmentlaw and commercial litigation.Brad Pryce is a loan officer withAmerican Home Mortgage in Winston-Salem. He and his wife, Mary Katherine,live in Clemmons with their two daughters,Ashton and Taryn.Elizabeth Rees is pursuing a master’s ofdivinity at Virginia Theological Seminary.Lori Archer Raible of Charlotte, NC,received her master’s of divinity fromUnion Theological Seminary andPresbyterian School of ChristianEducation in Richmond,VA.Tonya Christine Walser completedher PhD in medical pathology fromthe <strong>University</strong> of Maryland School ofMedicine in Baltimore. She is a postdoctoralfellow conducting lung cancerresearch at the David Geffen School ofMedicine at the <strong>University</strong> of Californiaat Los Angeles.www.wfu.edu/alumni SEPTEMBER 2006 47