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WINTER 2007<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

JOIN<br />

Revolution<br />

THE


F R A N C I S M A R I O N U N I V E R S I T Y<br />

BOARD OF TRUSTEES<br />

George C. McIntyre ’78, Chair<br />

William W. Coleman Jr. ’71, Vice Chair<br />

Carolyn B. Shortt, Secretary<br />

Melissa Johnson Emery ’91,<br />

Parliamentarian<br />

Teresa C. Anderson ’73, ’76<br />

James A. Brown Jr. ’77<br />

T. Hal Campbell ’79<br />

H. Randall Dozier ’77<br />

L. Franklin Elmore ’73<br />

Patricia C. Hartung<br />

Kenneth W. Jackson ’84<br />

Alex Kiriakides III<br />

Robert E. Lee ’87<br />

Gail Ness Richardson<br />

W.C. Stanton<br />

Edward S. Ervin III, Emeritus<br />

Hugh K. Leatherman, Emeritus<br />

OFFICERS OF THE<br />

UNIVERSITY<br />

Luther F. Carter, President<br />

Richard N. Chapman, Provost & Dean of<br />

the College of Liberal Arts<br />

Darryl Bridges, Vice President for<br />

Student Affairs<br />

Elizabeth I. Cooper, Vice President for<br />

Public and Community Affairs<br />

Jay Dowd, Vice President for<br />

Development/Executive Director of<br />

FMU Foundation<br />

Murray Hartzler, Director of Athletics<br />

John J. Kispert, Vice President for<br />

Business Affairs<br />

Robert E. Merritt, <strong>University</strong> Attorney<br />

Charlene Wages, Vice President of<br />

Administration<br />

FACULTY OFFICERS<br />

Ken Autrey, Chair<br />

Keith Best, Vice Chair<br />

Rebecca Flannagan, Secretary<br />

FMU FOUNDATION<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Officers<br />

Timothy F. Norwood ’78, Chairman<br />

Reamer B. King, Vice Chairman<br />

T. Hal Campbell ’79, Secretary<br />

Floyd L. Keels, Treasurer<br />

Directors<br />

Frank H. Avent<br />

Mark S. Avent Sr.<br />

Allie E. Brooks<br />

J. Frank Bullard III<br />

Dennis C. Dorman ’77<br />

Thomas C. Ewart Sr.<br />

Emerson F. Gower Jr.<br />

F. “Schipp” Johnston<br />

Dr. Sompong Kraikit<br />

James F. O’Loughlin<br />

Christine Lucas<br />

E.L. “Toy” Nettles<br />

Carolyn Pearce<br />

Samuel F. Sparrow ’83<br />

E. Hood Temple<br />

V. Carroll Webster<br />

Frank E. Willis<br />

Byron C. Yahnis<br />

Ben Zeigler<br />

William W. Coleman Jr. ’71, Honorary<br />

Hugh K. Leatherman, Honorary<br />

James McLeod Jr., Honorary<br />

W.O. “Billy” Powers, Honorary<br />

J. Lorin Mason Jr., Emeritus<br />

R. Weston Patterson, Emeritus<br />

FMU FOUNDATION<br />

OFFICE AND<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Jay Dowd, Vice President for<br />

Development/Executive Director of<br />

FMU Foundation<br />

H. Jane Madden, Director of Grants<br />

C. Ann Kelly, Administrative Manager<br />

Brandie Love, Director of Annual<br />

Giving and Constituent Relations<br />

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AND<br />

COMMUNITY AFFAIRS<br />

Elizabeth I. Cooper, Vice President for<br />

Public and Community Affairs<br />

G. Kathryn Andrews, Director of<br />

Publications and Marketing<br />

Angela Crosland, Editor<br />

Kathy C. Johnson, Administrative<br />

Associate<br />

Angela Payton, Publications Editor<br />

Kim O. Turbeville, Director of<br />

Alumni Affairs<br />

Janie K. Williams, Graphics Designer/<br />

Photographer<br />

Nancy Wright, Administrative Manager<br />

Julian M. Young, Community Relations<br />

and Special Events Coordinator<br />

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION<br />

OFFICERS<br />

Stephen Jones ’88, President<br />

Paul Seward ’94, Vice President<br />

Rachel Turner ’00, Secretary/Treasurer<br />

ALUMNI BOARD<br />

OF DIRECTORS<br />

Larry Bartol ’76<br />

LaTasha Brand ’02<br />

Richard Brewer ’76<br />

Rory Brodie ’07<br />

Annie Brown ’92, ’95<br />

Darryl Burns ’05<br />

Carolyn Caudle ’86<br />

Chasity Charles ’02<br />

Brandie Cook ’98, ’02<br />

Kenny Eisiminger ’87<br />

R. Tracy Freeman ’92<br />

Corey Grant ’00<br />

Jeremey Groom ’98, ’00<br />

Darrell Jameson ’95, ’02<br />

Steve Hicks ’01, ’06<br />

Richard A. Hucks ’89<br />

Judy F. Huggins ’77, ’85<br />

Stephen Jones ’88<br />

Bruce Mallick ’90<br />

Bryan Rabon ’97<br />

Paul Seward ’94<br />

Sheila Terry ’92<br />

Brent Tiller ’00<br />

Rachel Turner ’00<br />

Julian M. Young ’76


T A B L E O F<br />

Contents<br />

CAMPUS NEWS<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Trail Commission page 2<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>: Swamp Fox of South Carolina page 4<br />

FMU hosted UN Symposium featuring U.S. Ambassadors page 8<br />

FACULTY & STAFF<br />

McNair Auditorium named after FMU Provost, page 10<br />

Richard N. Chapman<br />

Turbeville named director of Alumni Affairs page 11<br />

Gourley appointed to endowed chair page 11<br />

ALUMNI NEWS<br />

FMU alum, Robert Moore, takes profession page 13<br />

to other countries<br />

Bishop Blue makes his mark on <strong>Marion</strong> page 14<br />

FMU alum builds field of dreams in city of Dillon page 16<br />

Patterson named to board page 17<br />

DEVELOPMENT NEWS<br />

Progress Energy contributes $50,000 to FMU library page 19<br />

Gause scholarship established at FMU page 19<br />

FOUNDATION AT WORK page 20<br />

SPORTS NEWS page 21<br />

CLASS NOTES page 22<br />

HONOR ROLL OF DONORS page 23<br />

Cover<br />

A B O U T T H E<br />

As a key figure in the Revolutionary<br />

War, General <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>, the “Swamp<br />

Fox,” disrupted the communications and<br />

advancement of the British troops in the<br />

South. By using his surroundings to outfox his<br />

rivals, he succeeded in helping turn the tide in<br />

America’s fight for independence.<br />

The <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> bust was once mounted<br />

to the USS Naval sloop-of-war <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong>. The bust now resides in the entrance<br />

of the Stokes Administration Building.<br />

The branding campaign “FMU: Join the<br />

Revolution” is building on our namesake<br />

and the historical impact which he had upon<br />

the South. FMU continues to grow, building<br />

modern facilities and using new technologies<br />

to advance the educational goals of our<br />

students.<br />

The VIEW is published<br />

quarterly by the Office of<br />

Public and Community<br />

Affairs at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> for alumni,<br />

friends and the university<br />

community.<br />

Submissions are welcome.<br />

Contact:<br />

Editor: Angela Crosland<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

PO Box 100547<br />

Florence, SC 29501-0547<br />

Telephone: 843-661-1220<br />

Fax: 843-661-1219<br />

www.fmarion.edu<br />

Magazine design<br />

by Janie K. Williams<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

offers equal opportunity in its<br />

employment, admissions and<br />

educational activities.<br />

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News<br />

C A M P U S<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Trail Commission<br />

has mission to promote path of General<br />

In 2005, the South Carolina Legislature created the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

Trail Commission (Act 159) to incorporate the broadest range of elements<br />

possible to tell the story of Gen. <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>. This legislation charges<br />

FMTC with planning and implementing a heritage tourism trail centering<br />

on campaigns of Gen. <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>. Its mission is to reveal, preserve,<br />

develop and promote in a sustainable way, the authentic sites where <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> lived and fought during the Revolutionary War.<br />

At the helm of these efforts is Robert C. Barrett, executive director<br />

of the FMTC, and its seven members. The members of the commission<br />

are: Fred Carter, president of <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>; George Estes of<br />

Columbia, representing Parks, Recreation and Tourism; Kitty Mescher of<br />

Pinopolis, appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate; Mark<br />

Buyck III of Florence, appointed by the Speaker of the House; Ben Zeigler<br />

of Florence, appointed by the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee;<br />

Duane Shuler of Kingstree, appointed by the chairman of the House Ways<br />

and Means Committee; and Col. George Summers of Manning, appointed<br />

by the governor. Commissioners serve four-year terms.<br />

The first of its kind for the Pee Dee, the commission raises funds for the<br />

trail from public and private sources, and in coordination with the Department<br />

of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, designates the location and route<br />

of the trail to be included in the department’s State Trail System.<br />

Objectives of the commission are to:<br />

• Better understand and celebrate the critical part of the Pee Dee’s<br />

history that is of national significance.<br />

• Preserve the traditional character, culture and heritage of the Pee<br />

Dee, Northern Lowcountry, Northern Coastal and Eastern Midlands<br />

regions in South Carolina.<br />

• Promote tourism in these regions.<br />

In the past year, the commission hired archaeologist Steven Smith to<br />

construct the trail of <strong>Marion</strong>, which most recently turned up at least 15<br />

significant sites.<br />

Find out more about the FMTC and archaeological sites in upcoming<br />

issues of The View.<br />

Group touring one<br />

of the dig sites in<br />

Dunham’s Bluff.<br />

Photo on opposite page:<br />

the Great Pee Dee River<br />

taken by FMU student<br />

Gretchen Huggins while<br />

assisting on a dig.<br />

Nathan Smith at Hickory Hill.<br />

Sifting through the dirt at Dunham’s Bluff. Troweling at Dunham’s Bluff. Recording information at<br />

Dunham’s Bluff.<br />

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News<br />

C A M P U S<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>: Swamp Fox<br />

of South Carolina<br />

(Forgotten Heroes of the American Revolution)<br />

Written by Scott Kaufman<br />

Kaufman is associate professor of History at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> where he teaches classes on U.S. History. He is the<br />

author of Confronting Communism: U.S. and British Policies<br />

toward China (<strong>University</strong> of Missouri Press, 2001), and The Pig<br />

War: The United States, Britain, and the Balance of Power in<br />

the Pacific Northwest, 1846-72 (Lexington Books, 2004), and<br />

co-author of the revised edition of The Presidency of James Earl<br />

Carter, Jr. (<strong>University</strong> Press of Kansas, 2006). His most recent<br />

work is the biography of Rosalynn Carter.<br />

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There are projects that<br />

sometimes come out of<br />

nowhere, and the book on<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> is one of<br />

them. OTTN Publishing,<br />

which specializes in<br />

children’s books, had Kaufman<br />

written my department<br />

head, Dr. Larry Nelson, about writing a biography of General<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> for a series OTTN is putting together on<br />

heroes of the American Revolution. As I am the military<br />

historian in the department, Dr. Nelson forwarded the project<br />

to me. I was pleased to receive the offer, as it would not<br />

only allow me to learn about our university’s namesake, but,<br />

being a children’s book, it would offer me a new kind of<br />

challenge.<br />

And a new kind of challenge it was! Having written for<br />

an academic audience, putting together a book for children<br />

was simultaneously difficult and fun. My first step, of course,<br />

was to read about <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>. As our university has, I<br />

believe, every book written on him, I had a lot of material to<br />

which to turn.<br />

One of the things that I had to do in the process of my<br />

research was to separate fact from fiction. Some of the<br />

books, especially some of the children’s books, as well as<br />

Mel Gibson’s film, The Patriot, have misled readers and<br />

viewers on some matters. First, numerous published works<br />

have pictures of <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>. The truth is that there are no<br />

contemporary pictures of him; all the illustrations are based<br />

upon physical descriptions by those who knew <strong>Marion</strong>.<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> had not always wanted to marry his future<br />

wife, Mary Videau. Rather, he wed Mary, who also happened<br />

to have been a first cousin of his, because his siblings were<br />

getting married, and he had heard that Mary had a crush on<br />

him. Nor was Mary a beautiful woman as suggested by some<br />

of the literature; she was a spinster who by various accounts<br />

looked a lot like <strong>Marion</strong> himself. According to The Patriot,<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> had at least two children. In fact, he never had any<br />

children; both he and Mary wed late in their lives. There<br />

was no instance, as suggested otherwise by the movie, of<br />

the British burning down a church with numerous patriots<br />

in it. <strong>Marion</strong> would have been unable to run into battle as<br />

depicted in the film. In 1780, <strong>Marion</strong>, who abhorred alcohol,<br />

had jumped out of a window to escape a party. He broke his<br />

ankle upon landing and, for the rest of his life, walked with


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News<br />

a limp. Finally, General <strong>Marion</strong> was not nearly as<br />

tall as Mel Gibson; in actuality, he stood barely<br />

over five feet.<br />

But much of what is depicted in the published<br />

literature and even in The Patriot are true. <strong>Marion</strong><br />

used the swamps as hiding places; hence, his<br />

nickname, the “Swamp Fox.” He was an expert at<br />

guerrilla warfare. He created serious problems for<br />

British Colonel Benastre Tarleton – depicted in<br />

The Patriot as Colonel William Tavington – and<br />

Tarleton’s superior, General Lord Cornwallis.<br />

There was a Gabriel <strong>Marion</strong>; he was a nephew of<br />

<strong>Francis</strong>’s, who was killed by a group of Loyalists<br />

after General <strong>Marion</strong> launched an unsuccessful<br />

attack on Georgetown, South Carolina. Most<br />

important, <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>, because of his<br />

numerous assaults and the inability of the British<br />

to capture him, tied down British resources in<br />

the Carolinas. In so doing, he helped his fellow<br />

patriots win the Revolution.<br />

OTTN Publishing asked me to aim this book<br />

toward fifth graders. Jim Gallagher, chief editor<br />

at OTTN, was kind enough to send me samples<br />

of other books from similar series to help me with<br />

both language and writing style. Even so, it is<br />

much easier to see what someone else has written<br />

than to write something in your own words. It<br />

was not an easy process, particularly when I had<br />

to think about whether this word or that might<br />

be too difficult for elementary school students to<br />

understand. Although I was to include a glossary,<br />

I had been asked to limit it to about 20 words,<br />

thereby restricting the number of difficult words I<br />

could include.<br />

To further assist me, I turned to three elementary<br />

school teachers: Erin Sawyer, a second-grade<br />

teacher at Pate Elementary in Darlington, and<br />

Delores Smoot, who instructs fifth-grade classes<br />

at the same school, as well as Lindy Thompson,<br />

a fifth-grade teacher at Briggs Elementary in<br />

Florence. Mrs. Smoot was kind enough to show<br />

the manuscript to three of her students, Kayla<br />

Hill, Austin Jernigan, and Liam Tindall. Their<br />

comments helped me immensely in completing the<br />

manuscript.<br />

Based upon the contract, the publisher was<br />

allowed to make alterations to the manuscript, and<br />

OTTN did make some changes. However, most<br />

of what I had written remained largely unaltered.<br />

While I submitted some pictures for OTTN to<br />

consider, ultimately it was the publisher’s decision<br />

to decide what to use. I personally am pleased<br />

with the final outcome, both in terms of text and<br />

illustrations.<br />

Whether I’ll have the opportunity to write<br />

another children’s book, I do not know. But if the<br />

chance comes along again, I’d be happy to accept!<br />

Alum publishes<br />

children’s book<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> alum (’79) Rodena<br />

Ellerbe’s “Shadow of the Swamp Fox” is written<br />

for a fifth grade audience but can be enjoyed by<br />

children and adults alike.<br />

A story of an African-American child growing<br />

up in 1950s Alabama, sixth-grader William Herbert Ellerbe’s book<br />

Arrington, Jr., whose father dies during World War<br />

II in France, lives with his grandmother. “Jr.” learns about General <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> in his history class and delivers an animated speech on the general,<br />

earning praise from his teacher. The boy’s search for a hero in his life leads<br />

to his daydream of being a member of <strong>Marion</strong>’s men. This book was selfpublished<br />

by Ellerbe.<br />

Growing up as a sharecropper’s daughter, Ellerbe’s fondest memory of the<br />

1950s is listening to adults talk and laugh, and listening to the music and the<br />

metaphor of African-American speech. She received a bachelor of science<br />

from FMU and the doctorate in sociology from the <strong>University</strong> of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has lived in Australia and Israel.<br />

She is an eighth grade social studies teacher at Williams Middle School<br />

in Florence. Ellerbe is raising her grandson, Jaylen, in Florence where they<br />

reside. This is her first children’s book.<br />

CBS News Journalist Martha Teichner talks with Friends of the Library at The<br />

Cottage on the FMU campus. Teichner addressed <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> mass<br />

communications students, the staff of the Morning News and WBTW TV-13 in the Lee<br />

Nursing Building’s Thomason Auditorium.<br />

Teichner, who has been a journalist since 1977, spent more than a dozen years as<br />

a foreign correspondent covering major international events. She has broadcast the<br />

fall of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, the release of Nelson Mandela<br />

from prison, and the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.<br />

After serving as CBS’s first female overseas war correspondent from 1980 to 1994,<br />

Teichner joined CBS Sunday Morning, a production that premiered with Charles<br />

Kuralt in 1979 and now features host Charles Osgood. CBS Sunday Morning is<br />

considered one of television’s premiere shows, highlighting the arts, history, music<br />

and film.<br />

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News<br />

C A M P U S<br />

FMU students have the<br />

opportunity to view some of the<br />

historical documents written by<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> in the Rogers<br />

Library.<br />

Who was the man, <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>?<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> (c. 1732-1795), for whom the university is<br />

named, was a partisan leader in the American Revolution, nicknamed<br />

by the British as “the Swamp Fox.” He is one of South<br />

Carolina’s best remembered Patriots. “Bloody” Banastre Tarelton<br />

tagged <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> that “wily ole’ fox of the swamps”<br />

in about 1781, giving rise to <strong>Marion</strong>’s legend as the master of<br />

strategy -- never caught, rarely followed, yet seemingly always at<br />

hand, just when needed by the partisans.<br />

Born sometime in 1732 in St. John’s Parish in Berkeley<br />

County, S.C., his parents were French Huguenots who lived and<br />

farmed along the Santee River. He was the grandson of Benjamin<br />

<strong>Marion</strong>, a native of Poitou, who came to the province in 1690;<br />

and the fifth and youngest son of Gabriel <strong>Marion</strong>, who married<br />

Esther Cordes.<br />

In 1761, he distinguished himself as a lieutenant of militia in<br />

an expedition against the Cherokee Indians. He rose to prominence<br />

in his community, and was a delegate in 1775 to the South<br />

Carolina Provincial Congress. He was named a captain in the 2nd<br />

South Carolina Regiment.<br />

Promoted to major in February 1776, he participated in the<br />

defense of Charleston on June 28. Later in 1776, he was promoted<br />

to Lt. Colonel and assumed command of the regiment. In<br />

October 1779, he led his command in an unsuccessful assault<br />

against Savannah. Due to a broken ankle incident, which makes<br />

for interesting reading, he was spared capture in Charleston in<br />

1780 when that city fell to the British.<br />

At that point, organized resistance to the British in South<br />

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Carolina became non-existent. <strong>Marion</strong> began his campaign as a<br />

guerrilla leader. His work in disrupting British communications<br />

and preventing the organization of the Loyalists from participating<br />

fully in the battle of King’s Mountain, along with other<br />

assaults and skirmishes, helped to turn the tide of the war in the<br />

South.<br />

In late 1780, he was appointed Brigadier General of the S.C.<br />

Militia. In cooperation with troops under the command of Henry<br />

Lee, he raided Georgetown and took Fort Watson and Fort Motte.<br />

He went on to support attacks on Augusta and Ninety-Six, S.C.<br />

He was elected in 1781 to the state senate and attended the general<br />

assembly of 1782.<br />

After the war, he was appointed commander of troops at Ft.<br />

Johnson. He was re-elected to the senate in 1782 and 1784 and<br />

sat in the state constitutional convention. In 1786, he married<br />

Mary Esther Videau. The couple had no children and he died at<br />

his home, “Pond Bluff,” on Feb. 27, 1795. He is buried at Belle<br />

Isle, near present day St. Stephen, S.C.<br />

He was known as a thin, slight fellow with a long, “hawk-like”<br />

nose. <strong>Marion</strong> and his troops regularly roamed the “Pee Dee” area<br />

swamps (Pee Dee being the name of a local Indian tribe and two<br />

great rivers that run through eastern/coastal South Carolina).<br />

Snow’s Island, at Johnsonville, S.C., near where the Great Pee<br />

Dee and Lynches rivers converge, is home of the hero’s hide-out.<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> wrote the first American military book on the development<br />

and use of partisan troops and guerilla warfare in the<br />

swamps and woods of South Carolina.


News<br />

C A M P U S<br />

Former governor and businessman<br />

to receive honorary degrees, Dec. 15<br />

A former governor and a Florence businessman will be<br />

awarded honorary degrees from <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

during fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 15.<br />

Selected to receive honorary doctoral degrees are Gov. Jim<br />

Hodges of Columbia and Emerson Gower of Florence. Hodges<br />

will be the commencement speaker.<br />

Hodges served as the 114th governor of South Carolina.<br />

During his tenure, he established an education lottery in 2001<br />

that today provides college scholarships for more than 100,000<br />

students. He also created First Steps, a “public-private” preschool<br />

readiness program impacting tens of thousands of<br />

preschoolers and provided one billion dollars in bonded school<br />

construction resources – without a tax increase – resulting in<br />

new school building improvements<br />

across the state.<br />

The former governor was very<br />

active with the National Governor’s<br />

Association during his tenure<br />

serving as chairman of the Economic<br />

Development and Commerce,<br />

Human Resources and Legal Affairs<br />

committees.<br />

He also served on various<br />

other regional and national boards<br />

including the Southern Growth<br />

Policies Board (chair 2002) and<br />

the Southern Technology Council<br />

(chair 2001) and received the Travel<br />

Hodges<br />

Industry Association’s National Special Service Award in 2002.<br />

He received honorary degrees for public service to the State of<br />

South Carolina from the <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina, 1998;<br />

Winthrop <strong>University</strong>, 1999; South Carolina State <strong>University</strong>,<br />

1999; and The Citadel, 2000. He also received the Silver<br />

Medallion Compleat Lawyer Award from the <strong>University</strong> of South<br />

Carolina School of Law and the Distinguished Alumni Award<br />

from the <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina School of Business.<br />

Hodges served 11 years in the S.C. House of Representatives<br />

(1986-1997) where he chaired the chamber’s lead law making<br />

body, the House Judiciary Committee. He also served as minority<br />

leader. During his legislative service, he was instrumental in<br />

the creation of full-day kindergarten, landmark government<br />

restructuring and significant judicial reform initiatives.<br />

From 1990 to 1997, Hodges served as general counsel and<br />

secretary of the Springs Company. While there, Hodges served<br />

on the Springs Company board of directors working with a<br />

variety of affiliates including Kanawha Insurance Company,<br />

Lancaster and Chester Railway Company, Charter Properties,<br />

various Springs real estate development companies, and the<br />

Springs and Close Foundations.<br />

Hodges joined Charlotte-based Kennedy Covington Lobdell<br />

& Hickman L.L.P. in 2003 as a partner. In addition, he serves as<br />

CEO of Hodges Consulting Group, a business-to-government<br />

solutions firm located in Columbia.<br />

Previously, Hodges served as Lancaster County attorney, and<br />

was in private practice for eight years.<br />

Hodges is a 1979 graduate of USC where he earned a<br />

bachelor’s degree in business. He graduated from the USC<br />

School of Law in 1982.<br />

Hodges and his wife Rachel live in Columbia with their two<br />

sons, Luke, age 11, and Sam, age 9.<br />

Gower is vice president of the Southern region of Progress<br />

Energy, making him responsible for delivering electric service to<br />

315,000 customers in northeastern South Carolina and southcentral<br />

North Carolina.<br />

Progress Energy, headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., is a Fortune<br />

250 energy company with more than<br />

21,000 megawatts of generation<br />

capacity and $10 billion in annual<br />

revenues. The company includes<br />

two major utilities that serve more<br />

than 3.1 million customers in the<br />

Carolinas and Florida.<br />

Gower joined the company in<br />

1970 and has worked in a variety of<br />

capacities throughout the Carolinas<br />

and Washington, D.C.<br />

Gower serves on the FMU<br />

Foundation Board and has played<br />

a major role in the university’s<br />

first ever capital campaign. He<br />

Gower<br />

successfully chaired the Campaign for Excellence which has<br />

more than tripled its original goal, resulting in new facilities,<br />

new scholarships, endowed professorships, enhancements to<br />

technology, and other campus improvements.<br />

Gower is a past chairman of the S.C. Governor’s School for<br />

Science and Mathematics Foundation, the S.C. Chamber of<br />

Commerce, the Coker College board of trustees and the <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Campaign for Excellence Steering Committee.<br />

He is a member of the Florence Rotary Club, the North Carolina<br />

Zoological Society board of directors, the S.C. Climate, Energy<br />

& Commerce Advisory Committee, the Clemson <strong>University</strong><br />

Engineering School Advisory Board, the FMU Foundation Board<br />

and the Wachovia Bank Advisory Board.<br />

He is past director of the Florence County Economic<br />

Development Partnership and director of the S.C. Manufacturers<br />

Alliance. Gower is also a past deacon of the First Baptist Church<br />

in Florence.<br />

He and his wife Jane have two children; Ashley, a graduate<br />

of Clemson <strong>University</strong> and USC, who resides in Columbia, and<br />

Emerson who is a USC graduate, and attends dental school at the<br />

Medical <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina.<br />

Gower’s first granddaughter Madison was born on<br />

July 1, 2006.<br />

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C A M P U S<br />

Ambassadors John R. Bolton and Andrew J. Young<br />

headlined <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s first United Nations<br />

Symposium sponsored by the Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation.<br />

The Symposium began on United Nations Day, Oct. 24, and<br />

continued through Oct. 26. David Wilkins, U.S. Ambassador to<br />

Canada, served as a keynote speaker at the symposium.<br />

The three-day symposium, the purpose of which was to<br />

analyze the global role of the United Nations, was organized by<br />

FMU Associate Professor of History Scott Kaufman and FMU<br />

Assistant Professor of Political Science Alissa Warters.<br />

“Hosting this symposium brought greater awareness and<br />

understanding to the U.S. public of the work of the United<br />

Nations,” Kaufman said. “In so doing, Americans can better<br />

judge in their mind the effectiveness of the U.N. in handling the<br />

variety of issues it faces.”<br />

The symposium focused on the three central aspects of the<br />

Bolton Young<br />

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FMU hosted<br />

United Nations<br />

Symposium<br />

featuring U.S.<br />

Ambassadors<br />

U.N.’s work: the promotion of human rights, peacekeeping<br />

and peacemaking, and the relationship between the U.N. and<br />

regional organizations.<br />

“Part of the mission of <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> as a public university<br />

serving South Carolina is to provide for growth in civic<br />

awareness,” Warters said. “We believe that this symposium<br />

served this purpose. It offered an opportunity for both FMU<br />

students and the public at large to learn more about the United<br />

Nations.”<br />

The ambassadors were chosen to lead discussions on the<br />

topic because of their extensive knowledge of U.N. operations,<br />

she added.<br />

Ambassador Bolton was appointed as U.S. Permanent<br />

Representative to the United Nations on Aug. 1, 2005, and<br />

served until his resignation in December 2006. Prior to his<br />

appointment, Ambassador Bolton served as Under Secretary of<br />

State for Arms Control and International Security from<br />

May 2001 to May 2005.<br />

During his tenure at the U.N., Bolton was a tenacious<br />

and outspoken advocate of U.S. efforts to prevent Iran<br />

from acquiring a nuclear weapon, push Syria out of<br />

Lebanon and bring African peacekeepers into shaky<br />

Somalia. Bolton was very effective in North Korea,<br />

moving forward with a very strong sanction resolution<br />

through the U.N. Security Council within days of<br />

Pyongyang’s Oct. 9, 2006, nuclear test. Bolton also<br />

assembled an international coalition that blocked the<br />

bid of Hugo Chavez, Venezuela’s Marxist strongman, to<br />

join the Security Council.<br />

Bolton has spent many years of his career in public<br />

service. Ambassador Bolton is also an attorney and<br />

author of Surrender is Not an Option: Defending<br />

America at the U.N. and Abroad.<br />

Bolton was born in Baltimore, Md., on November<br />

20, 1948. He graduated with a B.A., summa cum laude,<br />

from Yale <strong>University</strong> and received his J.D. in 1974. He


Young on stage in Chapman Auditorium.<br />

currently resides in Maryland with his wife, Gretchen.<br />

Ambassador Young was a leading civil-rights activist in<br />

the 1960s who became a trusted aide to Martin Luther King<br />

Jr. He was instrumental in organizing voter registration and<br />

desegregation campaigns in Albany; Birmingham and Selma,<br />

Ala.; and Washington, D.C., among other places. He was with<br />

King when the civil rights leader was assassinated in Memphis,<br />

Tenn., on April 4, 1968.<br />

The Democrat from Georgia served in the U.S. House of<br />

Representatives from 1973–77, making him the first African-<br />

American since Reconstruction to be elected to Congress from<br />

Georgia.<br />

While in Congress, Young championed the causes of poor<br />

and working-class Americans and opposed efforts to increase<br />

military budgets.<br />

He supported the 1976 presidential campaign of Jimmy<br />

Carter, and in 1977 Carter named Young ambassador to the<br />

United Nations. Young helped Carter transform the basis of<br />

American foreign policy, making human rights a central focus<br />

and arguing that economic development in the Third World,<br />

particularly in Africa, was in the best interest of the United<br />

States. Young was among the first to call for sanctions against<br />

the apartheid regime in South Africa, and he fought for U.S.<br />

recognition of Communist Vietnam.<br />

Young graduated from Howard <strong>University</strong> in Washington,<br />

D.C., in 1951 with a bachelor of science degree in biology.<br />

He then earned a divinity degree from Hartford Theological<br />

Seminary in Connecticut and accepted the pastorate of Bethany<br />

Congregational Church in Thomasville, Ga., in 1955.<br />

Young has four children with his first wife, Jean Childs, who<br />

died of cancer in 1994. He married his second wife, Carolyn,<br />

in 1996. Young has published two books, A Way Out of No Way<br />

(1994) and An Easy Burden: The Civil Rights Movement and the<br />

Transformation of America (1996).<br />

Ambassador Wilkins became the 21st United States<br />

Ambassador to Canada in 2005 after being nominated by<br />

President George W. Bush on April 27, 2005. Wilkins resigned<br />

from the South Carolina House of Representatives where he<br />

served for 25 years, 11 of which were as speaker of the House,<br />

to accept the ambassadorship.<br />

Wilkins was elected speaker of the South Carolina House of<br />

Representatives in December 1994. He was the first Republican<br />

elected speaker in the South since Reconstruction and retired as<br />

one of the longest-serving speakers in the country.<br />

Wilkins began his legislative career in 1980, where he quickly<br />

rose through the ranks in the House of Representatives, serving<br />

six years as chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and two<br />

years as speaker pro tem before being elected speaker.<br />

In his 25 years in the legislature, Wilkins was on the cuttingedge<br />

of most major reform initiatives. He wrote or co-sponsored<br />

the legislation on welfare reform, property tax relief, education<br />

accountability, LIFE scholarships, judicial reform, government<br />

restructuring, and truth-in-sentencing. He was also instrumental<br />

in crafting South Carolina’s historic ethics bill and played a key<br />

role in the relocation of the Confederate flag and the fight to ban<br />

video gambling.<br />

A native of Greenville, Wilkins graduated from Greenville<br />

High School, received his undergraduate degree from Clemson<br />

<strong>University</strong> and his law degree from the <strong>University</strong> of South<br />

Carolina School of Law. After service in the Army, he returned<br />

to Greenville where he practiced law for more than 30 years.<br />

Wilkins and his wife have two sons.<br />

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F A C U L T Y A N D S T A F F<br />

McNair Auditorium named<br />

after FMU Provost Richard N. Chapman<br />

McNair Auditorium, the principal<br />

academic arena of <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>, has been named after FMU<br />

Provost Richard N. Chapman.<br />

“Chapman Auditorium” was<br />

dedicated Aug. 20. At the ceremony,<br />

FMU President Luther F. Carter said it<br />

is Chapman’s numerous contributions to<br />

the university that merit such an honor.<br />

“Dr. Chapman has successfully<br />

established a true provost system<br />

at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> in a fashion that<br />

has won the faculty’s confidence<br />

and restored their faith in academic<br />

administration,” Carter said. “He<br />

approaches his job with charm, grace,<br />

style and an abundance of integrity, and<br />

every, single day he uses these traits to<br />

solve seemingly insolvable problems,<br />

defuse catastrophic situations, distill<br />

potential faculty divisiveness, and focus<br />

his president in a productive direction.”<br />

A native of Sikeston, Mo., Chapman<br />

earned an undergraduate degree at<br />

Washington <strong>University</strong> in St. Louis and<br />

two master’s degrees and a doctorate from Yale <strong>University</strong>. His<br />

major field of research and teaching is 20th century United<br />

States political and economic history. Chapman first came to<br />

FMU in 1989 as the A.R. Avent Professor of History, serving<br />

as department chairman until 1996 when he was appointed<br />

director of the Honors Program. He left FMU in 1999 to become<br />

The new Chapman Auditorium<br />

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Dr. and Mrs. Chapman by the plaque that will be displayed outside of the auditorium.<br />

chairman of the Department of History at the State <strong>University</strong> of<br />

West Georgia, but returned as provost in 2000.<br />

He has taught at Yale <strong>University</strong>, Wells College in Aurora,<br />

N.Y., Meramec Community College in St. Louis, Southeast<br />

Missouri State <strong>University</strong> in Cape Girardeau, and at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Hartford in Connecticut.<br />

At each campus, Chapman has held a number of committee<br />

appointments, including secretary of the faculty and chair of<br />

the Humanities Division at Wells College. His academic honors<br />

include a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, a Yale <strong>University</strong><br />

Fellowship and a Yale Prize for excellence in teaching. He also<br />

is a recipient of three National Endowment for the Humanities<br />

awards.<br />

The author of numerous publications, Chapman’s “Federal<br />

Housing Laws During the 1960s” in The Sixties in America,<br />

was published by Salem Press in 1999. He conducted many<br />

professional presentations while at FMU including a forum on<br />

“The Greying of South Carolina” and he was project director<br />

for a television series on local history. His works have been<br />

published in the Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press Companion to the<br />

Second World War Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the<br />

United States of America—Past and Present, and in the Journal<br />

of American History.<br />

Chapman is married to the former Marilyn Conrad of<br />

Sikeston, Mo., and they have one son, Keith.


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Turbeville named director of alumni affairs<br />

Turbeville<br />

Kim O. Turbeville has been<br />

named director of alumni affairs at<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Turbeville will be responsible<br />

for developing and managing an<br />

effective alumni relations program<br />

to stimulate interest, build loyalty,<br />

increase involvement, and generate<br />

support for the university.<br />

She is a 1995 graduate of FMU<br />

with a B. A. degree in English.<br />

Turbeville replaces Brandie Hayes,<br />

who left to pursue another career.<br />

A <strong>Marion</strong> native, Turbeville<br />

A Humanistic Geography of the Other State of Maine<br />

By Shantrice Radford<br />

Only now, after publishing his third book, is geography<br />

Professor Dr. Allan Lockyer considering himself to be a true<br />

writer.<br />

“I’m willing to say that I’m not just an aspiring writer – I’m<br />

an obscure regional one,” Lockyer said.<br />

His book, “Beauty and Decay: The Geography of the Other<br />

Side of Maine,” which discusses the “scarification of the<br />

landscape” of Maine, is a 190-page read that contains four<br />

chapters, several illustrations by Lockyer and 15 photographs<br />

taken by Kris Larson.<br />

“We actually sat down and went through about 300 photos to<br />

find 15 that we felt really stood out,” Lockyer said. Lockyer’s<br />

curiosity about different places sparked his interest in geography,<br />

and more specifically, in his native state of Maine.<br />

“When I graduated from high school in Maine, I was accepted<br />

to a school in Arkansas,” he said. I had a motorcycle and thought,<br />

‘why not ride to Arkansas to visit?’ The trip was 1,800 miles and<br />

took a week, but I got to see so much of the U.S.”<br />

He also has traveled to Ireland, and he has visited Mexico 14<br />

times.<br />

Lockyer has written two books about Maine’s culture:<br />

“Clamdiggers and Downeast Country Stores: Eastern Maine’s<br />

Vanishing Culture” and “Imagining Maine: Essays and Stories.”<br />

most recently served as an account executive at Adams Outdoor<br />

Advertising. Prior to that, she was the director of marketing,<br />

customer service and public relations for the Pee Dee Regional<br />

Transportation Authority.<br />

She has been a member of the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Alumni Association Advisory Board, the Junior League of<br />

Florence, the Florence Downtown Development Promotions<br />

Committee, the International Festival Planning Committee and<br />

many other organizations.<br />

“<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> has a huge presence in the<br />

community, making it central in the lives of so many,” said<br />

Turbeville. “I like the fact that as the director of alumni affairs<br />

I will have an impact on the university’s presence by helping to<br />

keep graduates connected to their alma mater.”<br />

Professor’s new work details culture of Maine<br />

Using information gathered from interviews,<br />

travel and article clippings, his third book<br />

was completed within a year.<br />

“I’ve been studying Maine for 20 years,<br />

and when you have that much research,<br />

it’s not hard to finish the book in a year,”<br />

Lockyer said.<br />

Maine’s landscape is in jeopardy, he said.<br />

“People are moving in, destroying coasts<br />

and truncating natural habitats,” he said. “I<br />

refer to this several times in the book as the<br />

‘scarification of the landscape.’”<br />

Lockyer<br />

He said he has thought about writing a<br />

fourth book about the geography of the state, but no plans are in<br />

the works yet.<br />

The professor offered advice to students who are aspiring<br />

authors and would like to have their works published some day.<br />

“Find something that interests you,” he said. “Only write<br />

about a subject that is close to your heart, because it’s hard to<br />

write well about something you don’t care about.” He likes his<br />

newest book the most.<br />

“’Beauty and Decay’ is my best work,” Lockyer said. “It’s<br />

concise, to the point and entertaining. It’s the best (I’ve) written<br />

so far.”<br />

Provided by Shantrice Radford as printed in the Patriot Newspaper.<br />

Gourley appointed to endowed chair<br />

A. Glen Gourley, a theatre arts and speech professor at <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>, has been appointed to an endowed chair<br />

at the university.<br />

Gourley was appointed to the Peter D. Hyman Chair in Art.<br />

This chair is named for a respected Florence attorney, who<br />

served in the state House of Representatives in the late 1960s,<br />

where he was instrumental in the founding of <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>.<br />

Gourley, a native of Sweetwater, Tenn., has been a member<br />

of the FMU faculty since 1985. He is a professor of theatre arts<br />

and speech, and received the Award of Excellence in Service in<br />

2004.<br />

He has directed more than 25 theatre productions at FMU and<br />

has been a judge, consultant or adjudicator for numerous pageants<br />

and theatre performances throughout the state. He earned<br />

an associate’s degree from Hiwassee College, a bachelor’s degree<br />

in theatre from the <strong>University</strong> of Montevallo and a master’s<br />

in fine arts from the <strong>University</strong> of Mississippi.<br />

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News<br />

Dear Alumni:<br />

It is an honor to serve as president of your Alumni<br />

Association for the 2007-2008 term. I would also like to thank<br />

each of the other alumni who serve on this board and are willing<br />

to dedicate their time and energy to making sure this great<br />

university continue to prosper. Thank You! I would also like to<br />

take this opportunity to welcome Kim Turbeville who has been<br />

named Director of Alumni Affairs. Kim is a 1995 graduate of<br />

FMU with a B.A. degree in English. Welcome, Kim!<br />

If you’ve lost touch with your alma mater in recent years<br />

you’re missing out on some of the most exciting times in the<br />

history of the university. It’s almost too much to share in this<br />

short letter, but one of the things I would like to mention is<br />

the completion of the 30,000-square-foot, $8 million nursing<br />

building named for Dr. Frank B. Lee Sr. It is truly an amazing<br />

facility that is a great benefit to our students and to the Pee<br />

Dee region. Also on the horizon is a joint project between the<br />

university and the city of Florence to construct the <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Performing Arts Center which will be located<br />

in downtown Florence. There are many other wonderful things<br />

that are happening but are too numerous to mention them all.<br />

Finally, I would like to share with you the new branding<br />

campaign the university has undertaken. The tag line is “FMU:<br />

Join the Revolution.”<br />

Jane Hart Lewis, director of best practices and training for the<br />

Pee Dee Mental Health Center in Florence, has been honored by<br />

the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Department of Psychology with<br />

an outstanding alumni award.<br />

Lewis received the Professional Psychology Award for 2007-<br />

08 at a reception held recently on the FMU campus.<br />

Lewis earned a bachelor of arts in philosophy and graduated<br />

with a master’s degree in applied psychology from FMU. She<br />

continued her training after finishing the master’s program in<br />

psychology with formal training in rational behavior therapy,<br />

redicision therapy, experiential mapping and dialectical behavior<br />

therapy.<br />

In addition to her job at the Pee Dee Mental Health Center,<br />

Lewis is an adjunct faculty member of the Department of<br />

Psychlogy. She is also a S.C. Licensed Professional Counselor<br />

and a licensed supervisor for professional counselors. She is a<br />

nationally certified psychologist with the National Association<br />

of Master’s Psychologists, and a certified cognitive-behavioral<br />

therapist with the National Academy for Certified Family<br />

Therapists.<br />

Lewis has served as the vice president of the Candlelight<br />

Civitan Club and as president, vice president and treasurer of the<br />

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“Our brand is an expression<br />

of our unique personalityour<br />

traditions, history,<br />

culture, values, mission<br />

and aspirations,” said FMU<br />

President Fred Carter. With<br />

these thoughts in mind we<br />

Jones<br />

would like to invite you to<br />

“Join the Revolution” that is the<br />

FMU Alumni Association. For this great university to continue<br />

to build and create this wonderful legacy we need the support<br />

of each and every alumnus. If you haven’t already joined the<br />

Alumni Association, why not join today online at www.fmarion.<br />

edu/alumni/membership. You can help insure our future and our<br />

success.<br />

Best Wishes,<br />

Stephen N. Jones, ‘88<br />

President, Alumni Association<br />

Lewis receives alumni award<br />

from FMU Psychology Department<br />

Assembly Club and the<br />

Tarantella Club. She<br />

has also served on the<br />

board of directors for<br />

Encore Theatre and has<br />

been director of several<br />

productions at the<br />

Florence Little Theatre<br />

and the Junction<br />

City Little Theatre in<br />

Kansas.<br />

Lewis was selected<br />

as Employee of the Year<br />

by the Greater Florence<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

and was named<br />

National Watchdog<br />

of the Taxpayers of<br />

South Carolina State Lewis<br />

Treasurer’s Office. She<br />

won the Florence Little Theatre Irving for playing Elizabeth I in<br />

Vivat, Vivat, Regina.


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FMU alum, Robert Moore,<br />

takes profession to other countries<br />

Powered with an undergraduate degree from<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> and an advanced<br />

degree from the Medical <strong>University</strong> of South<br />

Carolina, Robert Moore has taken his passion for<br />

orthopedic surgery and the well-being of humankind<br />

from his practice in Florence to the entrails<br />

of third-world countries to include Haiti, South<br />

Africa and Zambia.<br />

The Cheraw native began his studies at Baptist<br />

College in Charleston, now Charleston Southern,<br />

and transferred to FMU after one year to study<br />

biology and play basketball. He graduated magna<br />

cum laude from <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> in 1980 with a<br />

B.S. degree in biology and later earned his M.D.<br />

degree from the Medical <strong>University</strong> of South<br />

Carolina. After graduating from medical school,<br />

Moore completed his residency in Memphis,<br />

Tenn., and soon after landed a fellowship in hand<br />

surgery with the <strong>University</strong> of Virginia.<br />

Pee Dee Orthopaedics in Florence was where<br />

Moore received his first job, and he remained<br />

there for 14 years. He has since opened his own<br />

practice, Hand Surgery Associates on Freedom<br />

Blvd.<br />

In addition to practicing in Florence, Moore<br />

has taken his orthopedic surgery skills to several<br />

underdeveloped countries where medical treatment<br />

is scarce.<br />

“I have always had a passion for helping people in underserved<br />

countries, and opening my own practice has afforded me<br />

the opportunity to do that,” Moore said. “In these countries there<br />

are some congenital anomalies among children caused by poor<br />

nutrition and just poor health care in general, that we don’t see<br />

here.”<br />

He hasn’t limited exposure to this experience to himself either.<br />

He and his wife, Betsey, who is also a graduate of FMU, lived<br />

in South Korea for two years and served as missionaries. Moore<br />

said his daughter, Meg, has also “had her eyes opened” to the<br />

medical challenges these countries face through her travel with<br />

him. Though Hunter, his 14-year-old son, hasn’t made a mission<br />

trip yet, Moore feels confident he will in the near future.<br />

When asked to name a few things that enabled him to move<br />

forward with his desire to help Third-World countries, FMU was<br />

at the top of his list.<br />

“If it had not been for the education I received at <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong>, I would have never been able to successfully complete<br />

medical school,” Moore said. “The small class sizes allow for the<br />

individual attention needed to excel academically.”<br />

In fact, it was through a summer marine biology course taught<br />

by FMU Professor Tom Roop that Moore said he made the decision<br />

to transfer from Baptist College to FMU.<br />

Dr. Robert Moore with family.<br />

“Dr. Roop was a real student advocate and his course was<br />

the most fun I had in my academic career,” Moore said. “While<br />

sitting in his classroom, I can remember thinking that <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> was where I needed to be.”<br />

Not only did he excel academically, Moore was also an accomplished<br />

athlete. He lettered in basketball for three years<br />

(1977-1980) at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong>. In only those three seasons, the<br />

6’5” forward scored 1,330 points and grabbed 613 rebounds. He<br />

was twice named the NAIA District Six “Player of the Year”<br />

(1979 and 1980) and was selected to the NAIA second-team All-<br />

America squad following his senior campaign.<br />

Moore still owns the Patriot single-season records for most<br />

points, rebounds, free throws, and games scoring in double<br />

figures. He was selected to the District Six All-Academic Team<br />

all three years, was named to the 1980 first-team All-State squad,<br />

and helped lead the Patriots to a 62-27 overall record and three<br />

straight district playoff appearances. Following his career, Moore<br />

was named to the FMC All-Decade Team for the 1970s and the<br />

District Six 15th Anniversary Team, which was announced in<br />

1983.<br />

As a student, Moore was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron<br />

Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Alpha Christos Omega.<br />

He was named to Who’s Who Among Students in American<br />

Colleges and Universities and had his uniform number retired<br />

upon graduation.<br />

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Bishop Blue makes his<br />

mark<br />

on <strong>Marion</strong><br />

It was Sept. 1, 1963, when Sadie Blue gave birth to FMU<br />

alum Michael Blue in Maxton, N.C. When he was just six<br />

weeks old, his great aunt and uncle Washington and Alberta<br />

Franklin, who he affectionately refers to as “momma” and<br />

“daddy,” brought him to live with their family in the little<br />

town of Sellers.<br />

With a population of 268, this community rich in culture<br />

and heritage is not one that is rushing into the new millennium.<br />

In fact, in Sellers, time seems at a stand still, undisturbed<br />

by the rumbling momentum of change.<br />

The outside world passes through for a split-second each<br />

day on their way to somewhere else as do speeding trains on<br />

the railroad tracks that divide this hospitable old town, this<br />

undiscovered gem in <strong>Marion</strong> County.<br />

Though considered a jewel by those who live there, at one<br />

time it may have been said, “Can any good thing come out of<br />

Sellers?” referring to the lack of industry and growth in the<br />

community. Now, the question may be, who will be the next<br />

leader to sprout from Sellers?<br />

Before Blue would ever make his mark on <strong>Marion</strong> County<br />

and the Pee Dee region, he had a few obstacles to overcome.<br />

As an infant, he was very sick. When his “momma” took<br />

him to the doctor, she was told that Blue probably wouldn’t<br />

survive. It was a combination of prayer and nourishment from<br />

“momma” and her daughters, Laura and Geraldine, which<br />

improved his health.<br />

From infancy on, Blue said, he believed God had work<br />

for him to do. His parents must have known his fate as well,<br />

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Bishop<br />

Blue<br />

because growing up, he recalls his “dad,” a carpenter by trade,<br />

building him crosses and placing them in every room of the<br />

house.<br />

Blue’s spiritual heritage has been multifaceted. He and<br />

his family were members of The Highway Church of Christ<br />

in Latta until he was age three. There, he was baptized by<br />

Bishop R.F. Davis. Because they had no transportation to<br />

continue traveling to Latta for church services, his family<br />

joined New Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church in the heart of the Sellers<br />

community. There, he served on the usher board, the choir,<br />

and the cleaning committee and worked as a Sunday school<br />

teacher and junior trustee, all before the age of 12. It was at<br />

this church that he realized his love of music.<br />

“I can remember at the age of six or seven, going to homes<br />

with momma to pray with people and I would ease my way<br />

over to the piano,” Blue said. “It wasn’t long before momma<br />

brought home an upright piano for me to practice my music.”<br />

Soon after, he began playing the piano and singing for the<br />

churches throughout the community. When he turned 13, Blue<br />

joined the Born Again Church at the Palmetto Deliverance<br />

Tabernacle, under the leadership of the late Bishop John W.<br />

Barber.<br />

He preached his initial sermon in July of 1980 and was<br />

ordained an elder in August of 1987. He served his local<br />

church and continued to serve other churches in many different<br />

capacities.<br />

Before he was ordained an elder, Blue attended <strong>Marion</strong><br />

District One schools and graduated from <strong>Marion</strong> High School


in 1981. Though<br />

he graduated as a<br />

Furman, <strong>University</strong><br />

of South<br />

Carolina, and<br />

even a Princeton<br />

Scholar, Blue<br />

chose to attend<br />

FMU to be close<br />

to his church<br />

family.<br />

“I attended<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

because it was<br />

convenient for<br />

me. It was going<br />

to provide<br />

me a degree so<br />

I would have<br />

something to fall<br />

back on,” Blue<br />

said. “I’ve since<br />

come to understand my attending <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> to be a God<br />

ordained privilege.”<br />

At FMU, he met English professors Dr. Marian Cusac<br />

and Jasper Neel and many others he credits with profoundly<br />

enriching his life.<br />

In 1985, he received a bachelor’s degree from FMU in<br />

English. One year later, he became an English teacher at<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> High School where many say he touched the lives of<br />

students and teachers alike.<br />

It was in 1991 Blue said God gave him a word from<br />

Revelation 3:8, “Behold, I have set before thee an open<br />

door.” He understood this to mean that major transition and<br />

opportunities for growth were imminent. He said one of the<br />

most significant transitions was his marriage on June 8, 1991<br />

to Malinda J. Tarte of Camden, N.J. Malinda is a full-time<br />

co-pastor who travels with her husband wherever he goes. To<br />

this union two children, Michala and Michael II (B.J.), were<br />

born.<br />

In that same year, Blue began to teach a Bible study which<br />

grew and evolved into a church family. Consequently, in<br />

February 1992, Elder Blue became the founding pastor of The<br />

Door of Hope Christian Church in <strong>Marion</strong>. The meeting place<br />

was a storefront on North Pine Street. On opening day, more<br />

than 30 people joined the church.<br />

The Voices of Hope Sanctuary Choir came into existence<br />

two years later, with Blue and a number of the choir members<br />

recording a collection of his songs. One of those songs,<br />

“Didn’t I Tell Ya,” was later recorded by Pastor Murphy Pace<br />

and the Voices of Power (Blackberry Records), as the title<br />

song. “God Shall Supply,” the first official recording of Blue<br />

and The Voices of Hope Sanctuary Choir, occurred at The<br />

Door of Hope Christian Church under the production expertise<br />

of the legendary Minister Steven Ford, of Steven Ford<br />

Music. Ford’s production skills have been a contributing factor<br />

for the success of more than 50 album projects and have<br />

earned him, two Grammy awards, 10 Grammy nominations,<br />

five Dove awards and 10 Stellar awards.<br />

The growth and prosperity didn’t stop there. A new church,<br />

The Door of Hope Christian Church Worship and Ministry<br />

Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, was dedicated<br />

March 17, 2001.<br />

“After nine years of worshipping on Pine Street in the<br />

storefront, the Lord granted us a Rehoboth experience. He<br />

made room for us,” Blue said. “The church has experienced<br />

God’s favor in various dimensions: the erection of its present<br />

edifice, its influence in the community, and its continued<br />

passion for excellence in the fulfillment of the Great Commission.”<br />

In December 2000, Bishop Blue became the founding<br />

prelate of the Christian Covenant Fellowship of Ministries<br />

(CCFM), a vital network of spiritual leaders, along with their<br />

ministries, who have come into communion for their mutual<br />

enhancement in the fulfillment of God’s divine purpose, said<br />

Blue. This fellowship continues to flourish. In his role as presiding<br />

prelate, Blue hosts the annual CCFM Conference with<br />

thousands in attendance each year.<br />

Affiliated churches are located in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Camden,<br />

N.J.; Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Griffin, Ga.; Philadelphia,<br />

Pa.; Fayetteville, Hope Mills, and Sanford, (N.C.);<br />

and Florence, Dillon, Loris, <strong>Marion</strong>, Mullins and Newberry<br />

(S.C.).<br />

Throughout the Pee Dee community, the Door of Hope<br />

Christian Church Worship and Ministry Center is open to<br />

members and non-members to receive educational, health,<br />

housing, financial and social services.<br />

“Though this community, this nation, and this world have<br />

been made a valley, a low place filled with trouble, the Lord<br />

said<br />

that He<br />

would<br />

use that<br />

same<br />

valley,<br />

that<br />

same<br />

low, depraved,depressed<br />

place as<br />

a door.<br />

He has<br />

declared<br />

that this<br />

ministry<br />

would<br />

be a por-<br />

tal, an<br />

entrance<br />

Blue teaching in <strong>Marion</strong> High School.<br />

and an exit, a way out of the bondage, and a way into the<br />

abundant life of the Kingdom of God,” Blue said. “God has<br />

been faithful. The door is open, and His work goes on.”<br />

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FMU alum builds field<br />

of dreams in City of Dillon<br />

It was actor Kevin Costner who persuaded Shoeless Joe Jackson to visit his cornfi eld turned<br />

ball fi eld in the 1989 movie “Field of Dreams.’’ At the beginning stages of every neighborhood<br />

lies a fi eld of dreams – open land where dreams are born.<br />

When <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> alum Glen Wagner (’85) began working in Dillon as the<br />

city manager, he had a vision to build a recreation program that didn’t depend solely on<br />

the work of volunteers. He envisioned a program that made recreation a part of city<br />

services.<br />

One of the fi rst things Wagner, a Bennettsville native, noticed when he took the<br />

job was not only were there no paid employees in the recreation department but<br />

there were no facilities.<br />

After working with the city offi cials and community members to devise a 10year<br />

master plan, the city built a 100-acre sports complex that has four baseball/<br />

softball fi elds and two soccer fi elds. This complex has hosted numerous tournaments<br />

including Dixie Youth Minors Baseball State Tournament in 2002, Dixie<br />

Youth Majors in 2004 and Dixie Softball in 2003 for all age groups.<br />

His dream to build did not stop with the sports complex. In April 2007, the<br />

city of Dillon opened its Wellness Center. The idea to build this $4.1 million,<br />

40,000 square foot, indoor sport and fi tness complex was birthed when the city received<br />

a request from the local hospital asking it to consider taking on such a project<br />

in 2000.<br />

Without a moment’s hesitation, Wagner and other city offi cials began to work toward<br />

creating the Wellness Center. In December 2005, construction began on the building and<br />

in April 2007, the doors of the City of Dillon Wellness Center were open to the public.<br />

“Wagner came to the city through the recreation department and it has always held a<br />

special place in his heart,” said FMU alum (’86) and Dillon Mayor J. Todd Davis. “This<br />

(wellness center) is a major part of his legacy.”<br />

The center, which has a plaque with the names of city council, the mayor and of course<br />

Wagner on it, houses a fi tness and wellness center and multi-purpose rental space. The<br />

multi-purpose rooms are available to rent for such events as birthdays, meetings and family<br />

reunions. Many city recreation activities such as art and dance classes are also held in these<br />

rooms. The gym is utilized to host a variety of tournaments such as basketball, volleyball and<br />

wrestling. Of the 7,000 citizens of the city of Dillon, nearly 700 are members of the Wellness<br />

Center.<br />

Similar to the voice Costner heard throughout the “Field of Dreams” movie, that coined the<br />

catchphrase, “If you build it, he will come,’’ Wagner said he just knew that the citizens of Dillon<br />

would support this kind of facility.<br />

Wagner in part credits his participation<br />

in the building of both facilities to the education<br />

he received at FMU. Having begun<br />

his education at the <strong>University</strong> of South<br />

Carolina, Wagner found himself transferring<br />

to FMU when one of his parents became ill. He<br />

intended to spend only one year at FMU, but three<br />

years and one political science degree later, Wagner<br />

proudly calls the school his alma mater.<br />

“Looking back now, I can see how <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

shaped my career, my life even,” Wagner said. “I wish I<br />

had realized sooner that <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> provided all the<br />

luxuries of home without me having to be home.”<br />

Wagner recalls the affordability of attending FMU as<br />

well. “I think that <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> has been a great asset to<br />

the Pee Dee because it has provided us with an opportu-<br />

Wagner and Davis<br />

nity to obtain a fi rst-rate education at a cost we won’t fi nd<br />

anywhere else.”<br />

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A L U M N I<br />

News<br />

Patterson named<br />

to board<br />

Gov. Mark Sanford recently<br />

appointed Harry D. Patterson of<br />

Florence to the Florence County<br />

Disabilities and Special Needs<br />

Board with his term ending<br />

March 2010. Patterson is a<br />

lifetime resident of Florence and<br />

received his bachelor of general<br />

science degree from <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> where he has<br />

worked part-time for 19 years.<br />

He has previously served as a<br />

Patterson<br />

South Carolina representative to the White House Conference<br />

on Handicaps, board member of the S.C. Administrative<br />

& Professionals Systems for Disabled Individuals and the<br />

Mayor’s Committee for Employment for the Handicapped. He<br />

has also served on the Board of Directors of Florence County<br />

Disability’s Foundation since 2004. Florence County DSNB<br />

employs more than 350 employees and is responsible for the<br />

delivery of services to nearly 1,000 people with disabilities and<br />

special needs including mental retardation, autism, head and<br />

spinal cord injuries and other lifelong disabilities in community<br />

settings throughout Florence County.<br />

“We are very fortunate to have Mr. Patterson serve on<br />

our board of directors. He has a wealth of knowledge about<br />

disabilities and special needs and has a strong desire to be more<br />

involved in improving the lives of people with disabilities in<br />

South Carolina. He will certainly be an asset to our board.” said<br />

Tom Witt, DSNB executive director.<br />

The board of seven members is recommended by the<br />

Florence County legislative delegation and appointed by the<br />

governor.<br />

Alumni board<br />

member<br />

Who are you? Rachel Turner<br />

Where are you? Florence, S.C.<br />

What are you doing? Associate<br />

Administrator for Public<br />

Relations at McLeod Medical<br />

Center in Dillon, S.C.<br />

Education: Bachelor of Science<br />

degree in biology from <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> (2000);<br />

Masters in Health Administration Turner<br />

from the Medical <strong>University</strong> of<br />

South Carolina<br />

Something others don’t know: In high school, Turner<br />

participated in a 25-hour dance-a-thon.<br />

Family: Engaged to Will Gainey; pet, chocolate Labrador<br />

retriever Claussen; parents, Drexell and Jean Turner<br />

FMU announces new<br />

cheerleading coach<br />

and squad<br />

New cheerleading<br />

coach builds team<br />

with new vision,<br />

work ethic<br />

The <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

cheerleading program<br />

is rapidly becoming<br />

a point of interest<br />

to high school<br />

cheerleaders and<br />

college students who<br />

are not just serious<br />

about cheering at the<br />

college level but who<br />

also want to volunteer<br />

in the community. But<br />

those lacking in work<br />

Richardson<br />

ethic need not apply<br />

according to new Head<br />

Coach Cheri Richardson. By scheduling practices throughout<br />

the week and volunteering for worthy causes on their days off,<br />

Richardson is injecting new energy into FMU cheerleading.<br />

“A lot of my time goes into brainstorming ways to build the<br />

program here at FMU. Volunteer work seemed to be a natural<br />

progression,” Richardson said. “I have a lot of ideas of things we<br />

need, things I have to do, and how we can bring in more talented<br />

cheerleaders every year.”<br />

As a graduate of FMU and a student in the school’s M.B.A.<br />

program, Richardson has a head start in building a program<br />

that fits into the FMU athletics philosophy and the Florence<br />

community.<br />

Richardson immediately set a standard of work ethic by<br />

scheduling additional practices for the squad to prepare them<br />

for a live television broadcast to take place less than one month<br />

after tryouts. In addition, she has compiled a list of agencies the<br />

cheerleaders will assist on a volunteer basis this year.<br />

“My objective is for the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> cheerleaders to be<br />

leaders who cheer,” Richardson said.<br />

She said this approach should help FMU cheerleading earn the<br />

sought-after respect that so often eludes the sport. Richardson<br />

also said that a cheerleader’s necessity for conditioning and<br />

detailed preparation is often missed by the average sports fan.<br />

“This year my goal is to build on the seriousness of the<br />

program,” she said.<br />

In addition to her work as head cheerleading coach,<br />

Richardson was recently named assistant dean of students.<br />

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News<br />

A L U M N I<br />

German alums reunite at major company<br />

Daniel Weller who earned a bachelor’s degree in business<br />

administration with a focus in management in 2003 from <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> began as an intern in the Audit Financial<br />

Services division of Klynveld, Peat, Marwick, Goerdeler<br />

(KPMG International) in December 2005. Although he never<br />

imagined working for an audit company, he was pleasantly<br />

surprised to learn that this job entailed more than mere number<br />

crunching in some cramped, back office.<br />

At the same time, Sascha Knoedgen who earned his bachelor’s<br />

degree in business administration in 2003 from FMU with<br />

a focus on marketing and management landed an interview with<br />

Deloitte & Touche, another heavyweight in the audit segment.<br />

At Weller’s urging,<br />

Knoedgen accepted<br />

an offer from the<br />

firm and began<br />

work. During his<br />

job training, Knoedgen<br />

met Ronny<br />

Hofmann, an FMU<br />

alum (’04) who also<br />

earned a bachelor’s<br />

degree in business<br />

administration with<br />

a focus in management.<br />

Hofmann was<br />

just beginning his<br />

training as well.<br />

In February<br />

2007, Weller<br />

asked Knoedgen to<br />

interview for a job<br />

Deutsche Bank<br />

with his company,<br />

KPMG. Knoedgen<br />

<strong>Home</strong>coming 2008<br />

Revisit….Reconnect • Join the Revolution<br />

Save the Date:<br />

Thursday, Feb. 28th School of Education Wine & Cheese Reception<br />

Friday, Feb. 29th School of Business Alumni Leadership<br />

Breakfast, Moonlight Madness at Redbone<br />

Alley<br />

Saturday, March 1st <strong>Home</strong>coming<br />

Calling All Majors!!!<br />

Interested in having input in <strong>Home</strong>coming 2008 events?<br />

We are looking for volunteers for the <strong>Home</strong>coming planning committee.<br />

Call Kim Turbeville@ 661-1228 for more information.<br />

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Hofmann, Knoedgen and Weller<br />

was named a senior associate at KPMG in April 2007. Soon<br />

after, Knoedgen asked Hofmann to interview with the company.<br />

Hofmann was hired in September. The three German alums are<br />

now working for the same firm.<br />

KPMG is a global network of professional firms providing<br />

audit, tax and advisory services. It operates in 148 countries and<br />

has more than 113,000 professionals working in member firms<br />

around the world.<br />

After graduating from FMU, the three students attended<br />

graduate schools. Knoedgen earned an M.B.A. in 2005 from the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Hofmann received<br />

his M.B.A. from the <strong>University</strong> of South Carolina while Weller<br />

completed his M.B.A. at the <strong>University</strong> of Trier, the partner<br />

university of FMU. He received his degree in 2007.<br />

The three German FMU alums plan to organize an alumni<br />

meeting with other German alums this year.


News<br />

D E V E L O P M E N T<br />

Progress Energy contributes $50,000 to<br />

FMU library<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> recently announced that<br />

Progress Energy has made a $50,000 gift to replace<br />

computers in the Progress Energy Technology Center<br />

located in Rogers Library.<br />

Established by the Progress Energy Foundation in<br />

2003 through an $80,000 gift to the library, the Progress<br />

Energy Technology Center provides computer access for<br />

FMU’s more than 4,100 students 88 hours per week, the<br />

same hours the library is open.<br />

“We are again deeply indebted to Progress Energy<br />

for their continued support of the library program,” said<br />

Paul Dove, dean of Rogers Library. “This will replace<br />

17 computers and allow us to begin to circulate laptops<br />

among the students.”<br />

The gift affords FMU the opportunity to serve<br />

the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning by<br />

providing students, faculty, staff and regional citizens with<br />

access to scholarly information and other resources, Dove<br />

added.<br />

“Progress Energy is honored to partner with <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> on the Progress Energy Technology Center,” said<br />

Emerson Gower, vice president of Progress Energy Carolinas<br />

southern region. “This partnership allows us yet another<br />

opportunity to advance our ‘Save the Watts’ campaign through<br />

the use of state-of-the-art equipment.”<br />

Progress Energy’s “Save the Watts” campaign provides<br />

Gause Scholarship established at FMU<br />

A scholarship has been established at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> by Walter Timothy Gause in memory of his parents,<br />

Charlie and Arquila Gause.<br />

Gause said the Charlie and Arquila Gause Memorial<br />

Scholarship was created to pay tribute to his parent’s<br />

commitment to the American dream: “With education, tenacity<br />

and faith in God and self, nothing is impossible.”<br />

The Britton’s Neck native who was raised in New York said<br />

he was looking for a way to give back to the Pee Dee region.<br />

“From all I’ve heard and read about the Pee Dee, I can see it is<br />

economically challenged,” Gause said. “I am in a position to help<br />

and can’t think of a better way to do that than through granting<br />

students an opportunity for a wonderful education at <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong>.”<br />

Gause said he hopes the scholarship will afford Pee Dee area<br />

students who demonstrate a financial need and whose major is<br />

math, science or sociology, especially as it pertains to addressing<br />

social inequality, an opportunity to obtain a degree from FMU.<br />

The recipient must also maintain a grade point average of 3.0 and<br />

have at least junior status.<br />

“There are people you meet during your lifetime that you<br />

know immediately want to make a difference in the lives of<br />

others. Walter Gause is one of those people,” said Jay Dowd,<br />

Check presentation<br />

simple, low-cost suggestions for customers to reduce energy<br />

use and to save money on their energy bills. The campaign<br />

also promotes and encourages home energy checks, and offers<br />

additional ways customers can save money through participation<br />

in any of the company’s more than 100 energy-efficiency<br />

programs and measures.<br />

Progress Energy has been a long-standing supporter of<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>. As part of FMU’s Campaign for<br />

Excellence in 2002, Progress Energy helped to establish an<br />

endowed chair in public service named for state Senator Hugh<br />

K. Leatherman Sr., and two endowed academic scholarships.<br />

executive director of the FMU Foundation and vice president for<br />

development. “By establishing this scholarship, Mr. Gause has<br />

chosen to honor his family and their roots that run deep in the<br />

Pee Dee, especially <strong>Marion</strong> County. Our students are the direct<br />

beneficiaries of his desire to provide a <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> education,<br />

and for that we are grateful.”<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Foundation Chairman’s<br />

Golf Classic<br />

Sponsored by BB&T<br />

Save the Date!<br />

Friday, March 14, 2008<br />

Call Brandie Love at 661-1218 for more information.<br />

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Work<br />

F O U N D A T I O N A T<br />

The <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation was organized in 1974 to provide a means for soliciting and accepting substantial<br />

gifts of money or property in order to build an endowment fund that would promote the educational purpose and welfare of <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Scholarship recipient Robbie Clemens speaks at the<br />

Scholarship Donor Reception held in November.<br />

Contributions to the FMU<br />

Foundation support scholarships<br />

for students<br />

Institutional scholarships are made available in varying amounts to students<br />

through the generosity and outstanding commitment of businesses, individuals,<br />

and organizations including the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation, the<br />

FMU Fund, and the Swamp Fox Club. Through these gifts, students receive<br />

needed scholarships and financial assistance.<br />

Contributions to the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> Foundation’s FMU Fund<br />

support student scholarships, instructional technology, library acquisitions, and<br />

faculty development.<br />

A gift designated for the FMU Fund continues <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />

vision of building an institution committed to quality education at affordable<br />

costs. The success of our fundraising campaign is a testament to the<br />

commitment of FMU alumni, parents, friends, corporations, and foundations.<br />

Contributions to the FMU Foundation<br />

support grant writing among faculty and staff<br />

The Grants Development Program works with campus members to prepare grant proposals to external funding agencies. Faculty<br />

are encouraged to meet with the Director of the Grants Development Program to acquaint the office with their current and<br />

anticipated interests. Doing so enables the office to add that information to search criteria so that campus community members can<br />

be notified of funding sources and opportunities that may support their project interests.<br />

Contributions to the FMU Foundation<br />

support training for non-profit leaders<br />

The Non-Profit Leadership Institute at <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> was established to<br />

provide leadership training to strengthen non-profit organizations across the state. Funded<br />

initially with multi-year grants from the Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation, the institute now<br />

receives major support from FMU, along with a grant from the PSARAS Foundation.<br />

Contributions to the FMU Foundation<br />

support the fellowship of faculty<br />

and staff<br />

The BB&T/Amelia Wallace Faculty/Alumni Cottage is a 4,000-square-foot facility<br />

that serves as a gathering place for <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> faculty, staff, alumni, and<br />

guests. Set amidst the oaks, crepe myrtles, dogwoods and azaleas characteristic of the FMU<br />

campus, The Cottage is a quiet haven located between the Stokes Administration Building<br />

and the Stanton Academic Computer Center.<br />

Constructed in 2003 with private donations, The Cottage is a beautifully landscaped,<br />

modern facility with Southern lowcountry charm that preserves the heritage of the original<br />

house that was located on the property. Operated by the FMU Foundation as a benefit to<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the facility is named in honor of BB&T, a major benefactor, and Amelia Wallace, whose family donated<br />

the first 100 acres of land on which the university is located.<br />

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Govenor Jim Hodges speaks at the<br />

NPLI seminar.


S P O R T S<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

News<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> concluded its 2007<br />

season with a 13-21 record, and the<br />

Patriots finished fourth in the final Peach<br />

Belt Conference regular-season standings.<br />

Junior outside hitter Jessica Lombardi<br />

(Massillon, OH) was named to the All-<br />

Conference Team. Jackie Phiel, one of<br />

only two seniors on the squad, ended her<br />

career fourth on the PBC all-time list for<br />

digs with 1,690 (second-best in school<br />

history), and with 1,119 career kills.<br />

Lombardi had the first triple-double (15<br />

kills, 11 aces, 10 digs) in school history<br />

vs. Converse on Oct. 6, with the 11 aces<br />

being a school record and tying the PBC<br />

record. On Sept. 1, FMU and Catawba<br />

College played the highest scoring match<br />

in Division II history, with Catawba<br />

setting a Division II record for points in<br />

a 5-game match with 148 points, while<br />

FMU tied the old mark of 140.<br />

MEN’S CROSS<br />

COUNTRY<br />

The Patriot men’s cross country<br />

team placed fifth at the 2007 Peach Belt<br />

Conference championships and 18th at<br />

the NCAA Division II South Regional<br />

Meet. Junior Steven Holmes (Hodges,<br />

SC) paced the FMU runners as he was<br />

The <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> men’s soccer team, with assistance from the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and McLeod<br />

Regional Medical Center, recently hosted its second Passionately Pink for the Cure match on Oct. 17. More than<br />

$1,400 was raised to support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure group. The event was held in conjunction with the<br />

observance of October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.<br />

the first Patriot to cross the finish line in<br />

five of seven meets. Freshman Ben Miller<br />

(Chesnee, SC) led <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> in the<br />

other two races, including a 19th-place<br />

finish at the conference meet.<br />

WOMEN’S CROSS<br />

COUNTRY<br />

The FMU women’s cross country<br />

team finished sixth at the 2007 PBC<br />

Championship Meet and 21st at the<br />

NCAA Division II South Regional Meet.<br />

The team’s lone senior, Codi Knoch<br />

(Wapakoneta, OH), was the Patriots’ top<br />

finisher in all five events she entered,<br />

including an 18th-place showing at the<br />

conference meet.<br />

MEN’S SOCCER<br />

Under the guidance of first-year head<br />

coach Kevin Varnado, the <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

men’s soccer team finished 2007 with a<br />

5-12-1 record that included seven onegoal<br />

losses. Senior forward Jonathan<br />

Bartomioli (Bartlett, IL), senior midfielder<br />

Biagio Galle (Toronto, Ontario, Canada),<br />

and freshman forward Juan Rivas<br />

(Clearwater, FL) were all named to the<br />

PBC All-Conference Team. Rivas, who<br />

led the Patriots in scoring with 23 points<br />

on nine goals and five assists, was also<br />

named to the Daktronics NCAA Division<br />

II All-Southeast Region Team (second<br />

team). Sophomore forward Kyle Clinton<br />

(Safety Harbor, FL) was named to the<br />

PBC All-Tournament Team.<br />

WOMEN’S<br />

SOCCER<br />

The Patriot women completed their first<br />

season as a full-fledged NCAA Division<br />

I member with a 10-7-1 record – FMUs<br />

12th season with double-digit wins in<br />

only 13 years of existence. The squad<br />

completed its home schedule undefeated<br />

(6-0) to push its all-time home record<br />

to 88-16-5. Sophomore Kirby Stenard<br />

(Cincinnati, OH) and senior Ashley<br />

Fortune (Bothell, WA) led FMU with 32<br />

points apiece, both ranking among the top<br />

25 scorers in Division I. Fortune compiled<br />

a team-record 14 assists, which ranked<br />

her first in the nation (per game average)<br />

late in the season. Senior goalkeeper<br />

Jacque Sutphin (Davidsonville, MD)<br />

recorded a 1.57 goals against average<br />

with five shutouts, and ended her career<br />

with a school-record 287 saves. In a late<br />

season match against Howard <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Fortune set an NCAA single-match record<br />

for assists with eight, while also scoring<br />

four times to equal the NCAA Division I<br />

single-game mark for total points (16), as<br />

FMU rolled to a 14-0 shutout win.<br />

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C L A S S<br />

1 9 7 3<br />

L. Franklin Elmore has been selected<br />

for inclusion in the 2008 edition of<br />

The Best Lawyers in America in<br />

the areas of Construction Law and<br />

Commercial Litigation.<br />

1 9 8 0<br />

Fran Gray, owner of Roney’s<br />

Creative Picture Framing in<br />

Florence, was named president of<br />

the Professional Picture Framers<br />

Association at the July 2007 PPFA<br />

Annual Convention in Las Vegas.<br />

She is only the second woman to<br />

hold this position.<br />

1 9 8 1<br />

Frances (Bunchie) Roberts has been<br />

named the child care director for<br />

the Gail and Terry Richardson<br />

Center for the Child at FMU.<br />

Harry D. Patterson has been<br />

appointed to the Florence County<br />

Disabilities and Special Needs<br />

Board. He has served as the S.C.<br />

representative to the White House<br />

Conference on Handicaps, board<br />

member of SC A&P System<br />

for Disabled Individuals, and<br />

the Mayor’s Committee for<br />

Employment for the Handicapped.<br />

1 9 8 5<br />

Katherene Tisdale was named<br />

principal at J. Paul Truluck Middle<br />

School in Lake City.<br />

1 9 8 7<br />

Richard Berry, CSA, ChFC, CLU,<br />

president and owner of Berry<br />

Financial Group, was recognized as<br />

one of the top five 2007 Advisors<br />

of the Year by Senior Market<br />

Advisor Magazine. He is a member<br />

of the Dillon Christian School<br />

Board of Directors, and serves<br />

on the Market Conduct and Best<br />

Practices Committee of NAFA<br />

(National Association for Fixed<br />

Annuities.)<br />

1 9 8 8<br />

Perry Grice was named marketing<br />

officer with Anderson Brothers<br />

Bank in Mullins, S.C. Perry also<br />

serves as a director of <strong>Marion</strong><br />

County Progress, Inc.<br />

1 9 9 1<br />

Twila Rodgers Cox welcomed a new<br />

granddaughter, Kaylie Nicole, on<br />

Feb. 21,2007, and graduated from<br />

Southern Wesleyan <strong>University</strong> with<br />

an M.ED in May 2007.<br />

Notes<br />

Hunter Morgan Richardson and<br />

Ashley Elizabeth Ellison married<br />

on Nov. 3, 2007. They will live<br />

in Myrtle Beach, where he is<br />

currently employed with the<br />

Waccamaw Center for Mental<br />

Health.<br />

1 9 9 2<br />

Calvin Auman has accepted a<br />

position with Taylors Elementary<br />

in Greer S.C. as a second grade<br />

teacher. Calvin has a bachelor’s<br />

degree in elementary education and<br />

a master’s degree in remediation<br />

(‘98) from FMU.<br />

1 9 9 3<br />

Kevin L. Woodley has joined Patrick<br />

Square, Clemson’s first traditional<br />

neighborhood development,<br />

as project manager. Prior to<br />

accepting this position, Woodley<br />

worked as a planning the business<br />

development manager and senior<br />

project manager for the Charleston<br />

division of Landmark Construction<br />

and Development Corporation.<br />

1 9 9 4<br />

Angela Tanner was named Florence<br />

School District 2’s Teacher of<br />

the Year. She is an eighth grade<br />

science teacher and a National<br />

Board Certified Teacher in early<br />

adolescent science.<br />

Lisa Castles was recognized by the<br />

Lake City Junior Woman’s Club<br />

for 10 years of community service<br />

in Sept ’07. She is a physician’s<br />

assistant at Pee Dee Family<br />

Practice.<br />

1 9 9 5<br />

Barbara Kennedy has been named<br />

human resources manager at<br />

Florence-Darlington Technical<br />

College. She is overseeing benefits,<br />

payroll, and recruiting.<br />

Kim O. Turbeville has been named<br />

director of alumni affairs at FMU.<br />

1 9 9 6<br />

Tamekia Hunter-Tucker has<br />

published a book entitled, “Single<br />

Mothers Dispelling Facts.” She<br />

is the founder and coordinator of<br />

Mom & Me Ministries, a spiritual<br />

based organization for single<br />

mothers and children of single<br />

mother households.<br />

1 9 9 7<br />

Carla Veleda Jones and Allen<br />

Reginald Mitchell married May<br />

5, 2007.<br />

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Dr. Dierdre Tanecia Young recently<br />

completed her Internal Medicine<br />

Residency at Mount Sinai Medical<br />

Center in N.Y. She has joined a<br />

practice group in Hamlet, N.C.<br />

1 9 9 8<br />

Kasey Feagin has been named<br />

principal at Lake City High School.<br />

Lucy Hampton Haskell and James<br />

Lawrence Music married on April<br />

20, 2007.<br />

Monica Leigh Poston and Michael<br />

Lynn Kimbrough married Aug. 11,<br />

2007.<br />

Stacy Diane Price and Jeffery Ronald<br />

Duke married July 21, 2007.<br />

Calvin Auman has accepted a position<br />

with Taylors Elementary in Greer,<br />

S.C. as a second grade teacher.<br />

Calvin has a bachelor’s degree in<br />

elementary education (’92) and<br />

a master’s degree in remediation<br />

from FMU.<br />

1 9 9 9<br />

Ryan Ford Clark and Heather Marie<br />

Czaplicki married on June 16,<br />

2007.<br />

Gail Elizabeth Calloway and John<br />

Talbert Jordan married on June 23,<br />

2007.<br />

Megan Marie Maxwell and Gregory<br />

Brian Tanner married on<br />

Aug. 25, 2007. She is employed<br />

with McLeod Regional Medical<br />

Center, and the couple will live<br />

in Florence.<br />

Melissa Bigford is the new art<br />

director for Ad Image Creative<br />

in Florence. She completed her<br />

master’s degree in graphic design<br />

from Savannah College of Art and<br />

Design in June ’07.<br />

2 0 0 0<br />

Tuekesha Samuel has been named<br />

case manager for the Workforce<br />

Investment Act program based at<br />

the Florence Employment Security<br />

Office.<br />

Amy Carolyn Taylor and Edward<br />

Wells married on Sept. 22, 2007.<br />

2 0 0 1<br />

Herman Funderburk was recently<br />

promoted to supervisor for the<br />

Indiana office operations of Honda<br />

Trading America in Indiana.<br />

Anne Marie Horn Taylor was voted<br />

2008 S.C. Teacher of the Year.<br />

2 0 0 2<br />

Pete Gioldasis has been named<br />

computer programming technology<br />

instructor at Florence-Darlington<br />

Technical College.<br />

Sterling Mosby was named Latta<br />

High School’s Teacher of the Year<br />

for 2007.<br />

2 0 0 3<br />

Kimberly Michelle Prince and<br />

Johnathan Ryan Jordan were<br />

married on June 23, 2007.<br />

Odette Melinda Saleeby and William<br />

Clark Reifsnider were married on<br />

July 28, 2007. She is a graduate<br />

student in the Department of<br />

Industrial Engineering at Clemson<br />

<strong>University</strong>, and the couple will live<br />

in Clemson.<br />

2 0 0 4<br />

Johnathan Ryan Jordan and<br />

Kimberly Michelle Prince were<br />

married on June 23, 2007.<br />

Melissa Joy Kirchman and Toby<br />

Jacob Wessel married on May 5,<br />

2007.<br />

Erica McLeod has been named<br />

director of alumni relations at the<br />

<strong>University</strong> of South Carolina-<br />

Sumter.<br />

Virginia Anne Croxton and Richard<br />

Christopher Inabinet married on<br />

May 26, 2007.<br />

Kristen Nicole Osborne and Barrett<br />

James Oates were married on<br />

Sept. 8, 2007. The couple will live<br />

in Florence.<br />

2 0 0 5<br />

Jamie Compton Hewitt and Gordon<br />

Luke Ogletree married on June 2,<br />

2007.<br />

Kellie Louise Rogers and Kurt Arnold<br />

Poston married on May 26, 2007.<br />

Derrick L. Hoeben has been named<br />

instructor of English at FMU.<br />

Latoni Bethea has been accepted into<br />

the inaugural group of associate<br />

degree nursing (ADN) students at<br />

Northeastern Technical College.<br />

Jessica Myers Bowman and Robert<br />

Emory Jones married on Sept. 15,<br />

2007. She is employed with <strong>ACS</strong><br />

Technologies in Florence.<br />

2 0 0 6<br />

Anne Elizabeth Daugherty and<br />

Bradley Phillip Odom married Oct.<br />

27, 2007.<br />

2 0 0 7<br />

Leigh Ann Melton and Brandon<br />

White Tedder married on June 2,<br />

2007.<br />

Maria Julia Dettoni Bozzi and<br />

William Reeves Carlson married<br />

on Sept. 29,2007.<br />

Robert Emory Jones and Jessica<br />

Myers Bowman married on Sept.<br />

15, 2007.


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> is pleased to recognize the many individuals, businesses, and other groups who<br />

generously support the university through financial contributions. The following list reflects total gifts to the<br />

university made through any of the following funds: the FMU Fund, Swamp Fox Club, Scholarships, the FMU<br />

Foundation, and gifts in kind.<br />

These donors provide the necessary funding that makes it possible for FMU to provide excellent educational<br />

opportunities to deserving students. FMU donors are truly honored friends and we are grateful for their<br />

assistance. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in this listing; however, if an error is discovered,<br />

please contact the Office of Development (843-661-1481) so that we may correct our records. (Note: This list<br />

reflects gifts received from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007.)<br />

GIFT CLUBS<br />

Carolinians $20,000+ President’s Club $500 - $999<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society $10,000 - $19,999 Leadership Club $250 - $499<br />

Pee Dee Society $5,000 - $9,999 Century Club $100 - $249<br />

Founders Club $2500 - $4,999 Patrons $50 - $99<br />

Crescent Society $1,000 - $2,499<br />

A L U M N I<br />

Carolinians<br />

Jim ’77 & Candice ’92 Brown<br />

Timothy F. Norwood ‘78<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

Larry Bartol ’76<br />

Dr. John ’72, ’79 & Vicki ’72, ’82<br />

Kirby<br />

Robert ’80 & Betsey ’80 Moore<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Stanley ’91 & Boo ’91 Carraway<br />

Dr. Steve W. Quick ’76, ’80<br />

Founders Club<br />

W ’71 & Rosamond ’73 Coleman<br />

Dennis C. Dorman ’77<br />

Samuel F. Sparrow ’83<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Teresa ’73, ’76 & James ’78 Anderson<br />

James C. Brown ’97<br />

Mark A. Butler ’93<br />

Hal Campbell ’79<br />

Michael L. Dozier ’91<br />

William M. “Bill” Ellen ’78<br />

L. “Frank” Elmore ’73<br />

Michael Frawley ’78<br />

Antonio ’82 & Lorrie ’82 Gomes<br />

Robert F. Hyman III ’77<br />

Ken ’84 & Debra ’80 Jackson<br />

Bruce A. Mallick ’90<br />

Michael Glenn Odom ’75<br />

John J. Odorisio ’83<br />

Bryan L. Rabon ’97<br />

Kreg A. Sherbine ’93<br />

Elizabeth H. Smetana ’80<br />

Misty Doub Stathos ’01<br />

Patsy S. Stone ’77<br />

President’s Club<br />

Ronald S. Banks ’85<br />

Tarek M. Bishara ’88<br />

Brett M. Calcutt ’94<br />

Stephen G. Cooper ’89<br />

James A. Coward ’90<br />

James A. Finklea ’75<br />

Mary Finklea ’83, ’98<br />

Tracy Freeman ’92<br />

Bret A. Greer ’85<br />

Richard C. Harrington ’77<br />

Thelma J. Hawkins ’89<br />

Billy ’82, ’89 & Kathy ’81 Heustess<br />

Evelyn S. Heyward ’75<br />

Lou Hoffmeyer ’75<br />

Mark Hummel ’95<br />

Dr. Daniel ’81 & Deborah ’82 Hyler<br />

Charles Richard “Chuck” Jacobs ’89<br />

Stephen N. Jones ‘88<br />

Terry McKenzie “ Mac “ Josey ’88<br />

Paul T. Larsen ’85<br />

Angela A. Lynch ’94<br />

George ’78 & Wendy ’89 McIntyre<br />

Willie F. Moore ’77, ’80<br />

Kenny L. Murray ’80<br />

John S. Nichols ’78<br />

Jeffrey W. Nye ’98<br />

Audrey M. Shaw ’78<br />

M. David Shaw ’77<br />

Lance A. Snyder ’85<br />

Jerry D. “Jay” Vinson ’81<br />

Mark E. Vinson ’86<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> L. “Spyder” Webb ’78<br />

Julian M. Young ’76<br />

Leadership Club<br />

A. Loran “Goose” Adams ’83<br />

Rep. Terry Alexander ’91<br />

Byron ’78 & Maggie ’73 Beck<br />

Mary Kay Belissary ’81<br />

Bruce ’72 & Mary ’75, ’87 Bennett<br />

Daryl W. Blume ’80<br />

Robert H. Bostick ’74<br />

LaTasha D. Brand ’02<br />

Stuart S. Brown ’92<br />

Jonathan H. Burnett ’96<br />

Martin F. Carmichael ’79<br />

Phillip ’98 & Leslie ’99 Coonfield<br />

Douglas A. Coreno ’98<br />

Rebecca M. Culbertson ’06<br />

Bart H. Davis ’93<br />

Daniel D. Davis ’84<br />

Ralph U. Davis ’83<br />

Edwina C. Faulkenberry ’79, ’86<br />

Allen ’76 & Dawn ’77 Floyd<br />

Andrew P. Flynn ’93<br />

Mary Hollis Flynn ’93, ’00<br />

Peggi B. Flynn ’83<br />

Jason R. Geddings ’95<br />

Alan ’80 & Marie ’80 Gibbons<br />

Tony ’91 & Sharon ’92 Golembesky<br />

Mike Greer ’81<br />

Charley C. Griggs ’79<br />

James H. Grimsley ’77<br />

Tony Hayes ’89<br />

Patricia T. Hester ’87<br />

Leonard A. Hoogenboom ’76<br />

Melinda Hydrick ’80<br />

Robert E. Jensen ’94<br />

Barry S. Koon ’82<br />

Daniel A. Larson ’01<br />

Rebecca J. Larson ’01<br />

James M. Lawhon ’91<br />

Dr. Kay Ward Lawrimore-Bellanger<br />

’77<br />

H. Dean Martin ’73<br />

Glenn J. Matthews ’83<br />

Virginia C. Matthews ’92<br />

Henry Boyd Moree ’97<br />

L. Gene Newell ’78<br />

Pamela N. O’Brien ’97<br />

Debra L. Orander ’84<br />

Edgar C. Porter ’81<br />

Cheri Love Richardson ’03<br />

Christie L. Rogers ’95<br />

Rodney B. Rogers ’94<br />

Paul ’94 & Deborah ’97 Seward<br />

Robert H. Shane ’01<br />

Steven C. Sims ’98<br />

Janie F. “Dinah” Smith ’75<br />

William L. Smith Jr. ’75<br />

Linda ’96 & Dennis ’77, 91 Sullen<br />

Stephen E. Taylor ’75<br />

Bradley K. Tedder ’90<br />

Dr. John M. Whittington ’72<br />

Thomas C. Williams ’97<br />

Dwight L. Wyndham ’88<br />

Century Club<br />

Robin H. Aiken ’80<br />

Nikoleta Alexandropoulos ’96<br />

Panayiota Alexandropoulos ’98<br />

Larry D. Allen ’86<br />

Adrienne H. Anderson ’79<br />

Rev. Lyn Anderson ’73<br />

Susan P. Anderson ’76<br />

Greg H. Antley ’85<br />

David M. Arnold ’72<br />

Sharon M. Askins ’74, ’76<br />

John F. Auten ’74<br />

Becky W. Bacot ’80<br />

Ray ’75 & Mary ’85 Baggett<br />

Capt. Craig Bailey ’86<br />

Jerry Barber ’87<br />

Karen M. Barber ’84<br />

Dr. Shirley C. Bausmith ’91, ’94<br />

Alice B. Beaty ’79<br />

Lang Beaty ’74<br />

Douglas W. Beckhart ’82<br />

Mark S. Bedenbaugh ’86, ’90<br />

Eric M. Belk ’99<br />

Willie R. Bell ’75<br />

Stephanie Blankenship ’94<br />

Roy A. Blay ’79<br />

Dr. Curtis B. Boswell ’72<br />

Marvin E. Boyd ’93<br />

Ann M. Bragdon ’80<br />

James R. Branham ’87<br />

Ray ’84 & Martha ’85, ’90 Bridgeman<br />

Michael ’89 & Missy ’89 Brown<br />

Charles A. “Tony” Bullock ’75<br />

Marshall Allen Butler ’06<br />

Big John Calcutt ’76<br />

Michael D. Capps ’85<br />

Harry L. Carter ’98<br />

Thomas D. Cathcart ’86<br />

Carolyn Caudle ’86<br />

Jerry Chamness ’91,’94<br />

Patricia W. Clayton ’77<br />

Rebecca T. Cooley ’99<br />

Maria P. Costas ’77<br />

Jerry W. Cox ’76<br />

Robert L. Cox ’01<br />

Sandra E. Craig ’81<br />

Fred ’83 & Sherry ’92 Cross<br />

Henry Curry ’87<br />

Robin C. Dantzler ’92, ’96<br />

Pamela L. Davis ’91<br />

Stephen A. DeBerry ’85<br />

Danny ’75 & Barbara ’75 DeCamps<br />

Sandra F. Dekle ’83<br />

Timothy W. DeWitt ’89<br />

Dr. H. Randall Dozier ’77<br />

Joyce ’73 & Nathaniel ’73 Durant<br />

James L. Durham ’79<br />

Todd ’95, ’02 & Aprel ’95 Ellison<br />

Jennifer M. Evans ’93<br />

Larry ’98, ’07 & Tracy ’97 Falck<br />

Carlton ’95 & Princess ’95 Farr<br />

Deitra N. Felder ’02<br />

Martha Y. Flowers ’96<br />

Gerald ’77 & Gloria ’80 Fogle<br />

Tommy M. Folk III ’86<br />

Robert French ’81<br />

Edwin ’84 & Deborah ’89 Gandy<br />

Kevin ’00 & Maggie ’03 Gause<br />

Robert C. George ’80<br />

Johanna Hoffmeyer Gibson ’86, ’94<br />

Burl Godwin ’78<br />

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Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Drew Godwin ’92<br />

Elizabeth L. Gould ’76<br />

Lemar ’90, ’94 & Phyllis ’97 Graham<br />

Donald Graves ’73<br />

James E. Gray ’72<br />

Chuck Green ’80<br />

Joe Griffin ’81<br />

Charles J. Guerry ’79<br />

Teresa P. Harrison ’82<br />

Michael ’85 & Kim ’86 Hawkins<br />

Brandie ’01 & Nick ’02 Hayes<br />

Viola Kraft Hendley ’80, ’84<br />

Clifford R. Herring ’75<br />

Jane B. Holt ’73<br />

Eric A. Horst ’84<br />

Michael E. Howell ’87<br />

Tyson H. Hubbard ’83<br />

Edward F. Hucks ’81<br />

Curtis L. Hudson ’84<br />

Malesa B. Hudson ’86<br />

Stephen D. Hudson ’76<br />

Jennifer K. Hutchins ’95<br />

Peter A. Inglis ’01<br />

Donald M. Jackson ’83<br />

Lisa M. Jackson ’83<br />

Marvin G. Jackson ’90<br />

Stephen Johnston ’89<br />

Henry D. Jowers ’72<br />

W. Scotty Keefe ’92<br />

Karen M. Keels ’72<br />

Steven ’84 & Brook ’83 Kight<br />

Robert C. Kirby ’73<br />

Karen A. Leatherman ’80<br />

Charles F. Lee ’79<br />

Lynn W. Lee ’89<br />

Mitch ’87 & Shawn ’93 Little<br />

Patricia A. Locklair ’86, ’94<br />

Paul M. Locklair ’78<br />

Deborah J. Martin ’81<br />

Jon C. Mathers ’86<br />

Devenney A. Mazell ’84<br />

Jean J. McLellan ’84<br />

Earl McLeod ’77<br />

Judith M. McLeod ’81<br />

Fred Anthony “Tony” Miller ’94<br />

Jared Kyle Miller ’05<br />

John W. Miller ’75<br />

Thomas N. Mishoe ’86<br />

Ian A. Mitchell ’90<br />

Joshua H. Montgomery ’79<br />

Aubrey M. Montrose ’78<br />

Robin M. Moore ’81<br />

Tommy G. Mourounas ’80<br />

Jason D. Newton ’99<br />

Tara Newton Beck ’00, ’02<br />

Ann B. Nichols ’78<br />

Rex ’85 & Stacia ’90 Noble<br />

Harriett L. Nolan ’81<br />

Anne R. Noris ’95<br />

Andrew L. Norris ’93<br />

Leslie M. Norris ’92<br />

Robert H. Norris ’91<br />

Gail S. Outlaw ’77, ’79<br />

James K. Outlaw ’77<br />

Anne M. Patino ’75<br />

William L. Perdue ’81<br />

Troy A. Phillips ’94<br />

Randall ’93 & Mona ’85 Pipkin<br />

John F. Poole ’78<br />

Michael N. Porter ’77<br />

Carrie M. Poston ’96<br />

Joe A. Poston ’91<br />

Mitchell Powell ’84<br />

Dewey W. Powers ’72<br />

Steve ’84 & Rachel ’92 Procik<br />

Sandra Prosser ’71, ’75<br />

Luther M. Rabon ’79<br />

Donna L. Reep ’81<br />

Thomas C. Register ’78, ’79<br />

Rebecca F. Richardson ’82<br />

Robert W. Richardson ’82<br />

William Richardson ’84<br />

Evelyn J. Robinson ’86<br />

Randy Rogers ’75<br />

Angela M. Roop ’76, ’85<br />

Lenora W. Saleeby ’73<br />

Kirteena Spivey Sanders ’92, ’96<br />

Grady ’84 & Terricita ’87 Sass<br />

Sandra U. Saunders ’97<br />

Mindy A. Saverance ’93, ’98<br />

Robert ’85 & Elizabeth ’84 Sears<br />

Kent D. Segars ’76<br />

Larry Singleton ’77<br />

April G. Smith ’02<br />

Brian Smith ’90<br />

Gerald G. Smith ’00<br />

Robert L. “Bob” Smith ’73<br />

Maria Snelgrove ’87<br />

Bobby J. Spivey ’80<br />

Charles P. Sterling ’90<br />

Tammy M. Sterling ’91<br />

Albert E. Suggs ’75<br />

Gregg Suggs ’77<br />

Erik A. Thomas ’82<br />

Patricia R. Toney ’73, ’80<br />

Jayma Towles ’78<br />

Barbara C. Triplett ’79<br />

Jason L. Turbeville ’96<br />

Curtis A. Tyner ’74<br />

Judy C. Tyner ’76<br />

Randolph “Randy” Tyner ’76<br />

Richard ’86, ’06 & Cynthia ’06 Tyner<br />

Tim Ward ’88<br />

Cynthia H. Watson ’89<br />

John Martine Watson ’01<br />

Lianna K. Watson ’01, ’05<br />

Lee White ’90<br />

Wendy S. White ’89<br />

James Wilford ’80<br />

Thurmond Williams ’77<br />

W. Terry Williams ’77<br />

Brenda M. Windham ’93<br />

Brandis W. Winstead ’93, ’96<br />

Michael A. Winstead ’90<br />

Terance ’89 & Jill ’90 Wood<br />

Dixie L. Woodruff ’73<br />

Patrons<br />

Craig K. Abee ’86<br />

Beth K. Abernathy ’83<br />

Worth S. Adams ‘75<br />

Kim Advent ’79<br />

Nathan L. Alderson ’93<br />

Gracyn Lane Altman ’05<br />

Bridget M. Baker ’83<br />

Robert J. Baker ’83<br />

Jeffrey B. Barrineau ’95<br />

Mary E. Barton ’76<br />

Roy L. Baxley ’88<br />

Anson W. R. Belin ’93<br />

2 4 - F R A N C I S M A R I O N VIEW<br />

Lynn W. Bennett ’72<br />

Susan Best ’93<br />

Charles W. Birt ’93<br />

Kemper M. Brand ’80<br />

N. Dwayne Brockington ’93<br />

Della E. Brown ’80, ’87<br />

Susie Brown ’77, ’81<br />

William G. Bullock ’96<br />

Cleve Joseph Calcutt ’04<br />

Cynthia L. Campbell ’81<br />

Freddy E. Campbell ’80<br />

Lisa T. Campbell ’96<br />

Stephanie L. Carnohan ’94<br />

Jay Carpenter ’87<br />

Kitty Carpenter ’86<br />

Daniel M. Clyburn ’73<br />

Ivan M. Coleman ’72<br />

Clifton Brown “ Skip “ Crosland ’93<br />

David F. Crowe ’97<br />

Christina Elizabeth Damlis ’03<br />

Jamie L. Davidoff ’98<br />

Johnnie M. Davis ’72<br />

Kimberly G. Davis ’86<br />

Virginia L. M. Davis ’84<br />

Warren B. De Villiers ’00, ’02<br />

Elizabeth S. Dean ’93<br />

George E. Deegan ’79<br />

Jan DeTemple ’78<br />

Hamilton D. Dickson ’99<br />

Alan H. Dietz ’00<br />

Craig Edward Dooley ’91<br />

Tiffany Kanos Doulaveris ’06<br />

Jody L. Dowd ’92<br />

Thomas M. Dowd ’92<br />

Frances B. Drew ’87<br />

Howard T. Driggers ’95<br />

Debra F. DuBose ’75<br />

Will ’96, ’02 & Crystal ’95 Eskridge<br />

Frank J. Faraone ’81<br />

Heather H. Flowers ’90<br />

Freida L. Ford ’96<br />

Robert B. Fowler ’82<br />

John D. Gainey ’85<br />

Janice W. Gause ’79<br />

Renee A. Gibson ’88<br />

Robert L. Glenn ’73<br />

Maggie Wallace Glover ’82<br />

Adrian S. Goodman ’99<br />

Janelle A. Goodman ’00<br />

Robert F. Graziano ’82<br />

Martha J. Griebel ’83<br />

Angela Grossetti ’94<br />

Gail S. Hayes ’91<br />

Santanna Erwin Hayes ’05<br />

Janet M. Haynes ’02<br />

Rose C. Heitland ’00<br />

Griffith Charles Henry ’98<br />

Larry Herndon ’91<br />

John Michael Hill ’81<br />

Melissa Hinton ’99<br />

Elizabeth L. Howle ’86<br />

Joel A. Howle ’87<br />

Jan C. Hucks ’82<br />

Richard A. Hucks ’89<br />

Judith F. Huggins ’72, ’85<br />

Judy F. Huggins ’77, ’85<br />

Debra J. Hyatt ’77<br />

Katherine L. Jackson ’82<br />

Russell F. James ’81<br />

Teresa W. James ’80, ’81<br />

Darrell P. Jameson ’95, ’02<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> C. Johnson ’86<br />

Raenette L. Johnson ’87, ’93<br />

David W. Jones ’76<br />

Fern Michelle Jones ’05<br />

Susan L. Jordan ’74<br />

Kimberly E. Josey ’94<br />

Curtis M. Joyner ’86<br />

Jilena H. Joyner ’86<br />

Brandi L. Kay ’97<br />

Rickey ’97 & Lori ’94 Keener<br />

Joseph Thomas Kelly Jr. ’99<br />

Dena Kitts ’97<br />

Gwen M. Knight ’88<br />

Lorraine Laliberte ’88<br />

Brad E. Lear ’99<br />

Susan R. Lear ’98<br />

Dr. Amanda C. Lewis ’99<br />

Deborah D. Locklair ’88<br />

Michelle Nicole Locklear ’00<br />

Barbara O. Long ’76<br />

Michael Richard Luppe ’05<br />

Todd M. Manson ’85<br />

Anne Marie Martin ’95<br />

Mary E. Matthews ’76<br />

James C. McDowell ’75<br />

Lois A. McInville ’75<br />

Edward McKelvey ’91<br />

Linda F. McKenzie ’79<br />

L. Tate McMillan ’75<br />

Peggy H. Meddaugh ’83<br />

RobAnne Moody ’99<br />

Pearl F. Moore ’79<br />

Alicia Morrow ’96<br />

David R. Morrow ’92<br />

Brenda J. Moses ’72<br />

Tony F. Mullinax ’80<br />

David I. Murdock ’90<br />

Monica Murdock ’89<br />

James ’74 & Juanita ’72, ’76 Neely<br />

Randy E. Newell ’85, ’87<br />

John L. O’Cain ’93<br />

Roberta Louise Olmstead ’06<br />

Bandele M. Onasanya ’82<br />

Penelepe R. Overby ’95, ’00<br />

Jason F. Pierce ’89<br />

Julia P. Piper ’84<br />

Clinton Murrio Polite ’05<br />

John L. Price ’92<br />

Lisa M. Price ’91<br />

Troy A. Purvis ’81<br />

Brenda B. Rabon ’88, ’95<br />

Margaret M. S. Reed ’79<br />

Scott ’93 & Elizabeth ’93 Richberg<br />

Danny ’95 & Jennifer ’95, ’00 Riggins<br />

Gayle F. Robertson ’80<br />

Susan S. Robey ’99<br />

Kristopher Alan Rogerson ’05<br />

Wanda L. Ross ’95<br />

John C. Rowland ’91<br />

Melissa M. Rowland ’92<br />

T. Edward Rozier ’76<br />

Walter W. Sallenger ’86<br />

Everlena M. Samuels ’87<br />

Steve A. Sanderson ’80<br />

Doris K. Sears ’96<br />

Heather C. Sears ’95<br />

David J. Shannon ’85<br />

Donald J. Simmons ’84<br />

Ginger I. Smith ’97


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Gordon L. Smith ’97<br />

Mark J. Solak ’88<br />

Joseph Corey Spalding ’91<br />

James F. Spears ’94<br />

William A. Stiefel ’82<br />

David D. Stih ’83<br />

Russell L. Stoney ’97<br />

Joseph N. Stricklin ’91<br />

Lee Ann M. Stricklin ’91<br />

Clifford W. Stumbo ’73<br />

June D. Talbert ’89<br />

James P. Terry ’93<br />

Sheila L. Terry ’92<br />

William M. Truman ’86<br />

Melissa L. Watford ’86<br />

June H. Watson ’79<br />

M. Paul Watts ’89<br />

Ronald W. Welch ’78<br />

Bryan ’84 & LaWanda ’85 Welsh<br />

Clarissa C. White ’81<br />

Pamela Wilburn ’76<br />

Steven J. Wilfing ’93<br />

Cassandra Lynn Williams ’06<br />

Vicki L. Williams ’02<br />

Deborah Y. Wilson ’81<br />

Mark H. Wilson ’95<br />

Amy L. Wood ’92<br />

Judy S. Yielding ’76<br />

Lamar ’90 & Debra ’94 Younginer<br />

Craig S. Zysk ’82<br />

Contributors<br />

Martha W. Adams ’94<br />

Latonya K. Addison ’95<br />

Linda D. Alexander ’90<br />

Bettie M. Alford ’77<br />

Heidi D. Amaral ’86<br />

Angela M. Anderson ’98<br />

Ward W. Anderson ’72<br />

Larry E. Andrews ’77<br />

Anonymous<br />

Linda P. Ard ’75<br />

Sandra R. F. Ard ’86<br />

Mae C. Armstrong ’82<br />

Sandra Arnold ’75<br />

Thomas D. Arnold ’79<br />

Tiffany E. Arthur ’00<br />

Ronna V. Askins ’73, ’77<br />

Robin W. Atkins ’81<br />

Elizabeth Atkinson ’92<br />

Lynne B. Atkinson ’79<br />

Melva A. Atkinson ’72<br />

Henry B. Backus ’98<br />

Julia S. Bagwell ’73<br />

Mark A. Bailey ’83<br />

Penny H. Ballantyne ’83<br />

William M. Barnett ’91<br />

Cora S. Barnhart ’87<br />

Deborah C. Barnhill ’75<br />

Jerry R. Barnhill ’97<br />

Lynn Barnhill ’79<br />

William E. Barnhill ’99<br />

Geraldine S. Barr ’88<br />

Donna R. Barrett ’91<br />

Lynette M. Barrineau ’91, ’05<br />

Eileen J. Barry ’78<br />

Marjorie L. Bass ’76<br />

Angelyn M. Bateman ’97<br />

Beth G. Bauknight ’91<br />

Carlos D. Baxley ’01<br />

Pansy L. Bazen ’79<br />

Amy S. Beans ’77<br />

Michael C. Beckham ’75<br />

G. Calvin Benton ’72, ’77<br />

Kimberly Bess-Epps ’99<br />

Jeremy Loran Bethea ’96<br />

Rose Merry Bethea ’83<br />

Robin A. Bevill ’89<br />

Dean W. Blackburn ’88<br />

Lyn T. Blackmon ’84, ’85<br />

Martha B. Blackmon ’82<br />

Royce E. Blackmon ’97<br />

Robert L. Blackwell ’72<br />

Wanda C. Blalock ’80<br />

Patricia B. Boatwright ’98<br />

Kristeen N. Booker ’80<br />

Shala F. Boston ’99, ’06<br />

Pat Boswell ’77<br />

Arlene C. Boyd ’89<br />

Janet Braddock ’86<br />

Margaret R. Breeden ’89<br />

John E. Brock ’92<br />

William G. Broome ’93<br />

Tim Brown ’97<br />

C.M. Brown ’74<br />

Howard V. Brown ’98<br />

Johnny L. Brown ’79<br />

Phyllis C. Brown ’80, ’80<br />

Thomasina Brown-Austin ’83<br />

Anita A. Bryan ’87<br />

William S. Bryan ’85<br />

Shalana Monique Buie ’05<br />

Grace Louise Burgess ’06<br />

Harvey C. Burrows ’97<br />

Brian T. Butler ’03<br />

Howard M. Byrd ’90<br />

Mary A. Byrd ’94<br />

Sheri S. Cagle ’87<br />

Kay S. Campbell ’85<br />

Patsy S. Cannon ’76<br />

Clinton Canty ’73<br />

Margaret J. Carpenter ’98<br />

Randy W. Carrier ’79<br />

Melia K. Carroll ’98<br />

Alice R. Casey ’90<br />

Mary A. Castello ’84<br />

Lisa M. Castles ’94<br />

Carl W. Chamness ’72<br />

Nancy W. Chapman ’80<br />

Matthew M. Chmielecki ’95<br />

Ashley ’99 & Keisha ’99, ’01 Church<br />

Eleanor P. Clark ’91<br />

Regina N. Clark ’98<br />

Angela K. Clements ’93<br />

April Loraine Coe ’03<br />

Brenton Matthew Coker ’06<br />

Carolyn C. Cole ’88<br />

Jeffrey E. Coleman ’81, ’88<br />

Dr. Michael ’78 & Barbara ’77 Collins<br />

Samuel C. Collins ’86<br />

Steve O. Collins ’80<br />

Marshall ’02, ’06 & Penny ’04 Connor<br />

Brandi E. Cook ’96, ’02<br />

Nealy Lynn Cook ’05<br />

Richard C. Cooke ’82<br />

David L. Cooper ’94<br />

Evelyn C. Cooper ’77<br />

Gregory L. Cooper ’97<br />

Jannie E. Cooper ’81<br />

Mariscia C. Cooper ’79<br />

David S. Cordrey ’83<br />

Oscar S. Cottingham ’86<br />

James T. Cox ’95<br />

Robert E. Crawford ’77<br />

Dr. Surgener J. Crawford ’95<br />

Vera F. Crawford ’98<br />

Kevin ’75 & Deborah ’76 Creel<br />

Jean P. Croft ’84<br />

Lawrie Currin ’78<br />

Teresa G. Curry ’92<br />

William D. Daniel ’97<br />

Forest R. David ’01<br />

Arnetha Moody Davis ’75, ’90<br />

Beth B. Davis ’91<br />

Christopher P. Davis ’89<br />

Emily E. Davis ’72<br />

Floyd L. Davis ’91<br />

Lawrence J. Davis ’74<br />

Robin T. Davis ’95<br />

Amy J. DeFee ’92<br />

Julie M. Delaney ’99<br />

April S. Dennis ’97<br />

Sabrina H. Derry ’87, ’94<br />

Valarie T. Dixon ’95<br />

Lauren Elizabeth Dorton ’05<br />

Gaye M. Douglas ’92<br />

Joyce Douglas ’96<br />

Natalie D. Douglas ’89<br />

Kendra L. Dove ’96<br />

Linda M. Dowling ’87, ’92<br />

Robin L. Dowse ’96<br />

Melissa B. Drew ’01<br />

Lawrence W. Dring ’93<br />

Gloria J. Dudley ’81<br />

Analisa Duggan ’96<br />

Marie H. Dukes ’78, ’91<br />

Carol H. Duncan ’75, ’82<br />

Tonya A. Eaddy ’94<br />

Vicky T. Earle ’78<br />

Mark A. Easterling ’01<br />

Heather T. Eddy ’95<br />

Ruthena E. Edwards ’82<br />

Suzanne W. Edwards ’74, ’83<br />

Demetria A. Ehlman ’89<br />

Sharon R. Eliason ’80, ’96<br />

Kimberly M. Ellisor ’93<br />

Calvin Emanuel ’77<br />

Teresa L. Eskridge ’79<br />

Lynn A. Essig ’98<br />

Anice M. Etz ’85<br />

Gregory L. Evans ’90<br />

Randy W. Evans ’75<br />

Tenika Tysha’ Evans ’05<br />

Elizabeth D. Farlow ’84<br />

Jarrad Anthony Ferguson ’06<br />

June D. Ferguson ’77<br />

Coleen W. Finklea ’74<br />

Jonetia J. Finklea ’91<br />

Nancy Elizabeth “ Betsy “ Finklea ’93<br />

Teresa H. Fisher ’78<br />

Chad E. Fisk ’02<br />

Donald F. Fitch ’78<br />

Shirley J. Fitch ’93<br />

Rose G. Flounders ’77<br />

Steven A. Flowers ’80<br />

Cheryl B. Floyd ’79<br />

James W. Floyd ’81<br />

Connie C. Ford ’77<br />

Anthony E. Fowler ’86<br />

Ramona Fox ’06<br />

William ’76, ’92 & Lynn ’79 Foxworth<br />

Bert ’85 & Julie ’86 Fullerton<br />

Andrew L. Fulmer ’99<br />

Brenda H. Furr ’97<br />

Rosmarian M. Gadson ’93<br />

Gene W. Gandy ’78<br />

Phillip H. Gandy ’93<br />

Thomas M. Gandy ’97<br />

Patressa J. Gardner ’86<br />

Carolyn C. Garland ’73<br />

Gail N. Gerald ’97<br />

Courtney Allison Gibbs ’05<br />

Sidney Glass ’84<br />

Ronald D. Glenn ’97<br />

Dale M. Godwin ’73, ’88<br />

Dixie B. Godwin ’71<br />

Lori Goode ’86<br />

L. Christopher Gough ’04<br />

Gary W. Graham ’83<br />

Shevonne LaKeya Graham ’06<br />

Clarissa Monet Grant ’06<br />

Fran ’80 & Charles ’77 Gray<br />

Doquoi Tranada Green ’04<br />

Leondra H. Green ’01<br />

Shirley V. Greene ’82<br />

Anne E. Gregg ’75<br />

Sylvia S. Griffin ’78<br />

Grayson Rogers Griggs ’89<br />

Jeremy R. Groom ’98, ’00<br />

Daniel Eugene Grove ’06<br />

Thomas R. Grove ’77<br />

Natalie Esther Grover ’03<br />

Billy L. Ham ’94<br />

Annetta M. Hammond ’90<br />

Alexander C. Hancock ’95<br />

Barry F. Hanna ’85<br />

Beverly L. Hannah ’94<br />

John D. Hanson ’90<br />

Deidre B. Harley ’96<br />

Sam C. Harrelson ’76<br />

Pickett Harrington ’97<br />

Albert E. Hatchell ’74, ’78<br />

Melanie J. Hausman ’91<br />

Karen M. Hayes ’94<br />

Mary R. Hayes ’74<br />

Paul ’93 & Elizabeth ’05 Heger<br />

Patricia S. Hendrickson ’02<br />

Richard R. Hennecy ’90<br />

Lee ’02 & Sandra ’00 Herron<br />

Martha W. Heyward ’88<br />

Kristina H. Hicks ’76<br />

Shirley Hicks ’84<br />

Audrey A. Hickson ’89<br />

Jennifer Ashley Higgins ’05<br />

Debra C. Hill ’94<br />

Paige Hill ’89<br />

Wendy J. Hines ’01, ’05<br />

James ’93 & Terri ’94 Hinson<br />

Larry M. Hobbs ’77<br />

Claudette D. Hooker ’81<br />

Clare R. Hoole ’79<br />

Laura J. Hope ’92<br />

Charles E. Hopkins ’81<br />

Myra E. Horton ’97<br />

Tammy Horton ’97<br />

Kathrine S. Howell ’78<br />

Shirley M. Howell ’83<br />

Joy L. Howle ’94<br />

Lisa C. Howle ’85<br />

Sheryl S. Howle ’92, ’97<br />

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Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Tammy B. Huffman ’83, ’86<br />

Sara T. Huggins ’81<br />

Claudia M. Hughes ’73<br />

Robert A. Hydrick ’93<br />

Ina C. Ingram ’77<br />

Glenn I. Inman ’78<br />

Patrick L. Irvin ’73<br />

Ethel B. Isaac ’97<br />

Larone B. Jackson ’93<br />

Mary D. Jackson ’92<br />

Sarah Joy-Hatampa Jackson ’06<br />

Tia Shenya Jackson ’05<br />

Ginger Lewis Jacobs ’93<br />

Pamela L. Jacobs ’85<br />

Charita L. James ’03<br />

Ronnie Ray James ’77, ’94<br />

Veda M. Jeffcoat ’96<br />

Zandra P. Jeffery-McFadden ’94<br />

Bernadette J. Johnson ’02<br />

Dorothy L. Johnson ’88<br />

Joyce H. Johnson ’77, ’83<br />

Mary Johnson ’87<br />

James A. Johnston ’75<br />

Ryan N. Jolly ’00<br />

Tamarah M. Jones ’82<br />

Brenda K. Jordan ’84<br />

Edith M. Jordan ’91<br />

Jamie R. Jordan ’87<br />

Rose M. Joye ’97<br />

Susan Kaney ’75<br />

Gary Michael Keith ’73<br />

Janet B. Keller ’80<br />

Sherrill L. Kershaw ’99<br />

Vicki S. Keyes ’93<br />

Lucy E. Keys ’89<br />

Donna B. King ’76, ’80<br />

Duane King ’88<br />

Winston T. King ’80<br />

Allen Drew Kirby ’05<br />

Bobby J. Kirby ’93<br />

Jimmy O. Kirby ’74<br />

Shelley A. A. Kirby ’96<br />

Erik J. Kirchen ’93<br />

Fran W. Knotts ’74, ’80<br />

Angela N. Lane ’85, ’99<br />

Constance S. Lane ’87<br />

Erica Renee Lane ’03<br />

Glenn C. Lane ’72<br />

Sharon W. Lane ’89<br />

Virginia Langley ’87<br />

Freddie W. Lawrence ’88<br />

LoSheilah J. Lawrence ’88<br />

Rhonda D. Lawrence ’88<br />

James E. Lawson ’95<br />

Annell H. Lee ’73<br />

Jeffrey W. Lee Jr. ’90<br />

Karen E. Lee ’84<br />

Bernard “Ward” Lemmon ’80<br />

Sheila Leonard ’93<br />

Jenalee Marie Levesque ’06<br />

Carol Levine ’92<br />

Nicholas W. Lewis ’01<br />

Rita M. Lewis ’97<br />

Janet A. Liptrap ’92<br />

Joyce A. Liptrap ’92<br />

Josie Douglas Little ’96, ’99<br />

David Lloyd ’91<br />

Christopher Long ’90<br />

Roger ’79 & Patti ’79 Long<br />

Susan B. Love ’81, ’86<br />

Kevin W. Lovett ’93<br />

Teri K. Lucas ’87<br />

Kay M. Lynn ’75<br />

Tommie Mack ’79<br />

Mary “Beth” Stafford Maier ’84<br />

Randrea Frantrell Majors-Graham ’05<br />

Virginia S. Manning ’82<br />

Faye Marshburn ’84, ’96<br />

Mitzi T. Martin ’92<br />

Jessica R. Mason ’02, ’06<br />

Elizabeth W. Matthews ’90<br />

Gary F. Matthews ’87<br />

Marta S. Matthews ’85<br />

Melissa McCabe-Knotts ’05<br />

Barbara D. McCall ’86<br />

Roy W. McCall ’91<br />

Robert B. McCathern ’85<br />

Elizabeth W. McClam ’79, ’83<br />

Frances M. McCluney ’79, ’91<br />

Cherry G. McCoy ’93<br />

Deborah R. McCutchan ’85<br />

John R. McDonald ’81<br />

Teresa L. McDonald ’79, ’88<br />

Chris ’87 & Charlene ’92 McEarl<br />

Deanna McElveen ’94<br />

Sue A. McFaddin ’89<br />

C. Denise McGee ’75, ’79<br />

William ’00, ’02 & Kelli ’00, ’02<br />

McGregor<br />

Harriett S. McIntosh ’77<br />

Patrice Victoria McKelvey ’04<br />

Erin N. McManaway ’01, ’05<br />

James J. McMillan ’74<br />

Joseph G. McPherson ’93<br />

June E. Melton ’79<br />

Richard A. Mention Jr. ’06<br />

Emma L. Merisier ’99<br />

Ginger Meshaw ’05<br />

Betty A. Miles ’89<br />

Elwin Miles ’74<br />

Arthur T. Moore ’90<br />

Dana P. Moore ’94<br />

Dianne H. Moore ’91<br />

Elaine C. Moore ’89<br />

Elizabeth C. Moore ’97<br />

John C. Moore ’72<br />

Shara L. Moore ’84<br />

Jolanta M. Moss ’97<br />

Carolyn Mumford ’89<br />

Philip ’96 & Stephanie ’96 Musto<br />

Nyrita J. Myers ’73<br />

Dale M. Odom ’82<br />

Celia M. O’Neal ’79<br />

Dorothy L. Owen ’71<br />

Judith L. Pace ’77<br />

Kimberly Gibson Packard ’05<br />

Tara F. Parker ’91<br />

Teresa Partin ’95, ’98<br />

Richard J. “ Ricky “ Pate ’77<br />

Sally M. Patterson ’84<br />

Russell ’95 & Teresa ’93 Petty<br />

Michael ’77 & Naomi ’77 Player<br />

Walter J. Polinski ’01<br />

Mahlon Bernard Pollock ’05<br />

Paul J. Poston ’79<br />

Cynthia A. Price ’86<br />

Joseph M. Regan ’79<br />

Laura Marie Rhoads ’04, ’06<br />

Carmen L. Richardson ’99<br />

Sandra Roberts ’84<br />

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Harold ’75 & Mary Lynn ’75 Rogers<br />

Peggy W. Ruthven ’92, ’96<br />

Richard ’94 & Sybil ’77 Schubert<br />

John Carter Schwab ’04<br />

Michael E. Scurry ’97<br />

Kelly A. Sellers ’92, ’05<br />

Mona S. Sellers ’81<br />

Michael H. Shelley ’82<br />

Donna T. Shipman ’91<br />

Geraldine G. Small ’87<br />

Azalee W. Smith ’73<br />

Cecilia U. Smith ’92, ’00<br />

Cheryl L. Smith ’81<br />

Leslie C. Smith ’89<br />

Lisa G. Smith ’89<br />

Nicki Breann Smith ’05<br />

Timothy G. Smith ’88<br />

Jerette E. Spann ’95, ’97<br />

David ’84 & Ann ’87 Spearman<br />

Marquis L. Spell ’94<br />

Kimberly Rachael Starling ’06<br />

Patricia Diane Stewart ’81, ’88<br />

Michael W. Stokes ’89<br />

Amy S. Stone ’87<br />

Patrick J. Sughrue ’88<br />

Thomas M. Tallon ’75<br />

Owen J. Taylor ’77<br />

Ruth F. Taylor ’89, ’93<br />

Steven H. Taylor ’92<br />

Cynthia V. Thibodeau ’79<br />

Phyllis K. Thomas ’94<br />

Keith A. Thomerson ’99<br />

Calvin ’02 & Olivia ’02 Thompson<br />

Susan L. Thornton ’80, ’85<br />

Brent ’00 & DeAnn ’99, ’02 Tiller<br />

Joanna Lynn Tincher ’04<br />

James E. Tolson ’99<br />

Nancy D. Townsend ’79<br />

Phillip ’80 & Terease ’83 Tuck<br />

Helen Turnage ’95<br />

Geneva L. Turner ’76<br />

Rachel A. Turner ’00<br />

Cheryl Roberts Tuttle ’06<br />

Deborah Tuttle ’92<br />

Lydia L. Vermillion ’85<br />

Van ’75 & Debra ’73, ’78 Waddell<br />

Debbie Wall ’72<br />

Harriet Wakefield Ward ’05<br />

Frankie E’Jay Washington ’05<br />

Mary Arleen Waters ’80<br />

Wendy H. Watts ’92<br />

Carolyn White ’89, ’96<br />

Ann Rice Williams ’03<br />

Shervone Williams ’92<br />

Robert ’82, ’91 & Margaret ’83<br />

Wilson<br />

Tiffany Danielle Wilson ’06<br />

Eric J. Wooten ’97<br />

Donna F. Youmans ’80<br />

Derrick E. Young ’90<br />

Natalie Petrina Young ’05<br />

F R I E N D S<br />

Carolinians<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. Ken Ard<br />

Mr. Sammy Ard<br />

Dr. Frank O. Cox<br />

Mr. B. Frank James (BB&T)<br />

Mr. E. LeRoy Nettles Jr. (Pee Dee<br />

Electric Cooperative)<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

Dr. Samuel Agnew<br />

Mr. John D. Bankson Jr. (Wachovia)<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Rakesh P. Chokshi<br />

Dr. Patrick Denton<br />

Dr. Joseph W. Dunlap<br />

Dr. W. S. Edwards Jr.<br />

Dr. Robert E. Elvington Jr.<br />

Mr. Ruell L. Hicks Jr.<br />

Mr. Michael & Lee H. Nunn<br />

Howard & Victoria Palefsky<br />

Mr. James H. Rion<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Yahnis<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Mrs. Anne Ervin<br />

Mr. Thomas Ewart (First Reliance)<br />

Mr. & Mrs. J. Parks Garrison<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Griffith<br />

Mr. Reamer B. King Sr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Richardson<br />

Mr. V. Carroll Webster<br />

Founders Club<br />

Frank & Jean Avent<br />

Jerry and Susan Burley<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Fred F. DuBard Jr.<br />

Mr. John L. Hanna (SCB&T)<br />

Ms. Jill D. Heiden (ESAB)<br />

Mr. Tyler Hudson<br />

Mr. Jeffrey W. Lee<br />

Mr. John W. Sparrow<br />

The Honorable Frank E. Willis<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Mrs. <strong>Marion</strong> J. Avent<br />

Mr. William P. Campbell<br />

Mr. Ken Charles<br />

Mrs. Emily H. de Montluzin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Barney B. Easterling Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gary G. Gaynor<br />

Mr. Blake Gibbons<br />

Mrs. Kay R. Hanson<br />

Dr. Carlanna L. Hendrick<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Evans P. Holland<br />

Dr. Stephen A. Imbeau<br />

Mr. George D. Jebaily<br />

Mr. William H. Johnson Jr.<br />

Mr. Schipp Johnston<br />

Mrs. Adele Kassab<br />

Dr. Marian Larisey<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harley S. LeMaster<br />

Dr. E. Conyers O’Bryan<br />

Mr. & Mrs. R. Weston Patterson<br />

Mr. James F. Reames<br />

Jerry and Nena Rhoderick<br />

Mr. Sonny Slaughter<br />

Mr. Karl H. Smith<br />

Mr. George Stathos<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Billy Thames<br />

Dr. James J. Thomy, M.D. P.A.<br />

Mrs. Amelia W. Vernon<br />

Mr. Charles H. Wendell<br />

Mr. Byron C. Yahnis<br />

President’s Club<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George C. Avent


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Ms. Kamil Basily<br />

Mr. Rick L. Beasley<br />

Mr. J. L. Bostick Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Brand II<br />

Mr. William R. Clyburn II<br />

Mr. Trip DuBard<br />

Mr. Michael P. Flynn<br />

Mr. David N. Grantham<br />

Dr. Stuart A. Greenberg<br />

Mr. Baxter Hahn<br />

Mr. Floyd L. Keels<br />

Mrs. Louise W. Kelley<br />

Mrs. Jane B. Ketcham<br />

Dr. Frank B. Lee<br />

Dr. Frank B. Lee Jr.<br />

Mrs. Sandra Levy<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John P. Linton<br />

Mr. Cephus W. Long<br />

Mr. Biggs Love<br />

Mr. Chris Lynch<br />

Mrs. Norma M. Lynch<br />

Mr. James C. McLeod<br />

Mr. William C. Morris<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Julius N. Richardson<br />

Mr. James C. Rushton III<br />

Mr. Rounder Saverance<br />

Ms. Marva A. Smalls<br />

Dr. Dorn Smith<br />

Ms. Karen L. Smith<br />

Mr. E. H. Stanley Jr.<br />

Dr. Charles R. Tatum<br />

Mr. E. Hood Temple<br />

Mr. Ray E. Thames<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Trant<br />

Mr. Richard L. Walker<br />

Mr. Hugh L. Willcox Jr.<br />

Mr. Andy Wise<br />

Mr. Thomas W. Wyatt<br />

Dr. Robert W. Youngblood<br />

Leadership Club<br />

Mr. James E. Adams III<br />

Ms. Starlee Alexander<br />

Mr. William W. Altman<br />

Mr. Frank B. Avent<br />

Mr. Fred C. Avent Jr.<br />

Mr. John G. Banks<br />

Mr. J. L. Bostick Sr.<br />

The Honorable & Mrs. Wylie H.<br />

Caldwell Jr.<br />

David & Nancy Campbell<br />

Mr. Tommy Coleman, Jr.<br />

Leonard & Regina Comer<br />

Mrs. June Rogers Danner<br />

Mrs. Marilyn C. Dooley<br />

Mr. Daniel S. Dukes IV<br />

The Honorable W. Kenneth Eaton Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. William C. Ellis<br />

Mrs. Sheila S. Garrett<br />

Mr. Jim Harnett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hauff<br />

Mrs. Bebe Anderson Hennessy<br />

Mr. Henry H. Hepburn<br />

Mr. Emery Higgs<br />

Wayne and Nancy High<br />

Mrs. Lacene Holland<br />

Mr. Jamie L. Holmes<br />

Mr. Leonard A. Hoogenboom<br />

Ms. Ann M. Hooks<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Roy E. Hudgens<br />

Johnny & Melissa Johnson<br />

Denon & Liz Jordan<br />

Mr. George W. Jordan<br />

Ms. Michelle Krise<br />

Mr. Dennis E. Leake<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Mike Marsh<br />

Mr. William J. Meyer<br />

Dr. & Mrs. J. David Moss<br />

Ms. Kiersten N. Nedervelt<br />

Dr. & Mrs. T. C. Player Jr.<br />

Harry and Margaret Plexico<br />

Rick and Ellen Reese<br />

Ms. Kathy Sexton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sommerville<br />

Ms. Rebecca C. Thies<br />

Dr. Raymond L. Thomas<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard I. Thomas<br />

Ms. Wanda Tyson<br />

Ms. Ashley C. Van Laethem<br />

Steve & Karen West<br />

Ms. Cindy Wolf<br />

Mr. Rentz S. Woodruff<br />

Century Club<br />

Mr. J. B. Aiken<br />

Mr. Bob Albers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Magdy A. Albert<br />

Mrs. Kathryn K. Allen<br />

SMSGT & Mrs. Joseph H. Alteri<br />

Mr. L. D. Altman<br />

Mr. Bradford Andrews<br />

Ms. Nancy Armstrong<br />

Ms. Sandra Bagnal<br />

Mr. Harry Baker<br />

Mr. Vic E. Barkdoll<br />

Mr. Zachary E. Barkdoll<br />

Mr. Glen B. Barron Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Barth<br />

Mrs. Kathleen L. Baskin<br />

Mr. John G. Beasley<br />

Mr. Robert O. Berry<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Bethea<br />

Dr. & Mrs. B. R. Blackwell<br />

Al and Betty Bluman<br />

Ms. Mary Ellen C. Brigman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Brooker Sr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Lynn W. Brown<br />

Ms. Lorrain Broxterman<br />

Mr. Tobias M. Buchanan<br />

Robert & Eva Burns<br />

Mr. Mark W. Buyck<br />

Mr. Joseph Carson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Carson<br />

Mr. Wayne Catoe<br />

Ms. Helen H. Coker<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Braxton W. Collins<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred F. Conard<br />

Mr. James G. Conner<br />

Rev. Charles D. Cooper<br />

Mr. James H. Corley<br />

Mr. Clifford Cormell<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James C. Crawford Jr.<br />

Dr. Verne E. Cutler<br />

Ms. Joyce B. Dalsbo<br />

Mrs. Betty Ann Darby<br />

Ms. Dana F. Deering<br />

Howard & Marilyn Downer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. T Wayne Eddins<br />

Mr. Butch Edenfield<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James B. Ellisor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Epley<br />

Mr. Michael R. Evans<br />

Mr. William Farnsworth<br />

Ms. Sara M. Fenters<br />

Mr. J. Dewitt Fincannon<br />

Mr. C. V. Flowers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Fontana<br />

Mrs. John L. Fowler Jr.<br />

Mr. John W. Fowler<br />

Mr. Albert Fox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fox<br />

Mr. Richard M. Frate<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Godbold Sr.<br />

Mr. Elwood Goff<br />

Mr. Michael F. Green<br />

Mr. Grady L. Greer<br />

Mr. Ashby Gregg<br />

David and Brenda Gregg<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Joe Griffin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Donald Groom<br />

Mr. & Mrs. W. Glenn Gulledge<br />

Ms. Vita Hale<br />

Mrs. Gertrude C. Hall<br />

Mr. L. Allen Ham<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Hammes<br />

Ms. Rebecca B. Hardwick<br />

Mr. Arthur H. Harllee<br />

Mr. Frank M. Hart<br />

Mr. Larry B. Hatchell<br />

Mr. William P. Hatfield<br />

Mr. Robert A. Hathcock<br />

Mr. Ronald Hayes<br />

Mr. Walter P. Heger Sr.<br />

Dr. Richard W. Henderson<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Myers H. Hicks<br />

Mr. Charles H. High<br />

Mr. Laddie G. Hiller<br />

Mr. Charles T. Hodges<br />

Dr. Meg Hoffmeyer<br />

Dr. Townsend V. Holt<br />

Mr. James P. Howle Jr.<br />

Mrs. Betty Humphries<br />

Mr. Don Hutchins<br />

Dr. Vera C. Hyman<br />

Mr. Charles R. Jackson Sr.<br />

Mr. Herbert A. Jacobs<br />

Mr. Frank James<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Renald Jeslosky<br />

Mr. Alex H. Johnson<br />

Mrs. Frances C. Johnson<br />

Mr. Pete Johnson<br />

Dr. B Webb Jones Jr.<br />

Dr. F. Gregg Jones<br />

Mr. J Rene Josey<br />

Mrs. Martha H. Kelley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Kennamer<br />

Mr. Jimmy Kennamer<br />

Mr. Frank S. Key Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene A. Knowles<br />

Mr. Donald F. Knox<br />

Mr. Philip S. Kocon<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Kolling<br />

Dr. Edward & Toni Lee<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Lewin<br />

Mr. James R. Lingle<br />

Mr. Paul M. Locklair Jr.<br />

Mr. George E. “ Eddie “ Love Jr.<br />

Dr. Kenneth J. Lowry II<br />

Don and Julie Manley<br />

Mr. Robert Mathews<br />

Mr. Jim Maurer<br />

Mr. W. Allen McCall<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Olin K. McDaniel Jr.<br />

Mr. K. N. McDuffie<br />

Mr. John W. McGinnis<br />

Mr. & Mrs. D. Laurence McIntosh<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McIntyre<br />

Ms. Laura J. McKellar<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Metts<br />

Theo and Jane Monroe<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harold A. Moore<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harold J. Ness<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Ness<br />

Mr. Donald Nestor<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George S. Nichols Jr.<br />

Mr. Peter Milton North<br />

Dr. Wen-Ting Ouyang<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pangburn<br />

Mr. George Payne<br />

Mr. Leo H. Phelan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phelps<br />

Mr. John D. Poston<br />

Mr. R. B. Poston<br />

Ms. Alice M. Psillos<br />

Dr. George B. Richardson<br />

Ms. Katy Richardson<br />

Dr. Steven H. Roach<br />

Mr. K. Brit Rodgers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Rogers Jr.<br />

Mr. Morris D. Rosen<br />

Mr. Gerald T. Rosenlund<br />

Mr. Charles C. Roundtree III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Salinsky Sr.<br />

Mr. Charles E. Saverance<br />

Mr. & Mrs. G Robert Schoolmeester<br />

Mr. Fred R. Sheheen<br />

Mr. Charles Shumpert<br />

Ms. Stephanie C. Simmons<br />

Ms. Josie Sloan<br />

Walter & Faye Smithwick<br />

Dr. Louis E. Snyder Jr.<br />

Dr. Stacy Spence<br />

Dr. D. Parker Stokes<br />

Hunter R. Stokes Sr., M.D.<br />

Mr. Robert H. Streett<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Junior L. Sturkie<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Summers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Summers<br />

Dr. E. W. Taylor<br />

Mr. Henry G. Tedder<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thamm<br />

Mr. J H. Thomas<br />

Col. & Mrs. Gerald J. Throwe<br />

Mr. E. D. Tinsley III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Troy Travis<br />

Mrs. Rachel M. Vail<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Van Laethem<br />

Ms. Patricia Vincent<br />

Ted and Gladys Vinzani<br />

Dr. B. K. Ward<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James R. Watson<br />

Mrs. Mary L. Watts<br />

Mr. Robbie Weatherford<br />

Dr. Bruce W. White Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Barry C. Williams<br />

Mr. Kent Williams<br />

Ms. Jane Williamson<br />

Dr. & Mrs. O. R. Wilson<br />

Mr. Claude D. Woollen<br />

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Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Randolph & Patricia Young<br />

Patrons<br />

Mr. Marc Ackerman<br />

Ms. Patti Anderson<br />

Mr. Barry L. Bailey<br />

Ms. Johnnie M. Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Baker<br />

Ms. Cynthia L. Barnett<br />

Mrs. Jody Baxley<br />

Ms. Megan L. Beam<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy S. Beckwith<br />

Mr. P. D. Bishop<br />

Mr. Joseph B. Blanton Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Bock<br />

Mr. William C. Bradham Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. H. Eugene Broadwater<br />

Ms. Mary H. Brown<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robbie Brown<br />

Dr. David D. Burhans<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bush<br />

Mr. Sean Casterline<br />

Ms. Deborah T. Chapman<br />

Ms. Susan Coates<br />

Dr. R. L. Cockfield<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Rob Colones<br />

Mr. Joe F. Copeland<br />

Mr. Terry Douglas Coreno<br />

Patricia and Robert Craiglow<br />

Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Cutter<br />

Mr. W. E. Dargan Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Deering<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deering<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John F. Dent III<br />

Ms. Debra Dicks<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan<br />

Mr. Henry C. Duval<br />

Mr. John C. Felten<br />

Mr. John T. Ficklin<br />

Mr. Ryan Finklea<br />

Mr. Dearing G. Gaddy<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne F. Galloway<br />

Max and Maree Gardner<br />

Mr. Thomas C. Garrett<br />

Mr. Garon G. Gembe<br />

Mr. Robert E. Gibbs Jr.<br />

Mr. Ray J. Graham<br />

Robert and Nadia Graziano<br />

Ms. Shirley M. Greening<br />

Mr. Charles M. Greenwell<br />

Mr. E. Stewart Gregg<br />

Col. Joseph T. Griffin Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Grundahl<br />

Mr. Dickie Guerry<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gary Hammond<br />

Mr. F. W. Hanna<br />

Mr. Kirk Hardwick<br />

Mr. Lewis Hill<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jerry L. Hinson<br />

Ms. Deborah A. Hoffmann<br />

Mr. Gerald D. Holley<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Keith Howeg<br />

Mr. Wayne A. Howle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson<br />

Mrs. Diane E. Hueston<br />

Mr. Phil Hutchinson<br />

Mr. Craig Hyman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. C T. Ingham<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Wick Jackson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Jacobs<br />

Mr. John M. Jebaily Jr.<br />

The Honorable Douglas Jennings Jr.<br />

Mr. Randolph S. Key<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard D. Kichler<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew King<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E. King<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kinney, Jr.<br />

P. M. Kirkpatrick Jr., M.D.<br />

Ms. Tish Knight<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lacey<br />

Mr. Walter K. Lewis<br />

Dr. J. Mike Madden<br />

Ms. Geneva M. McGilvray<br />

Dr. & Mrs. David C. McLean<br />

Mr. Felix A. McLellan Jr.<br />

Ms. Frances P. Metts<br />

Ms. Nellie S. Mimms<br />

Ms. Elizabeth S. Min<br />

Mr. & Mrs. W. Robert Mitchell<br />

Ms. Marlene A. Mondziel<br />

Mr. Delmas D. Moore<br />

The Honorable A. E. Morehead<br />

Mr. Archie T. Murdaugh<br />

Ms. Barbara A. Murphy<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Bryan Murphy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelle<br />

Mr. Brian Newman<br />

Ms. Martha V. Norfleet<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James N. Nuckols Jr.<br />

Ms. Annie Hayes O’Neal<br />

Mr. James Overby<br />

Mr. Scott Owen<br />

Mr. & Mrs. H. E. Pearce<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George Phelps<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phelps<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Billy D Polk<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Marion</strong> Proctor<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Jack L. Redfearn<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Redmond<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roach<br />

Mr. Tom M. Robertson<br />

Mr. William L. Rogers Jr.<br />

Ms. Susan Ruede<br />

Mr. Dudley Saleeby Jr.<br />

Mrs. Jeanette S. Saleeby<br />

Ms. Glenna L. Samuels<br />

Mr. Bobby D. Sanders<br />

Mr. Boyd A. Sands<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Scarborough<br />

Ms. Patricia E. Schmatz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuler<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Barry L. Schumer<br />

Mr. Dick Scruggs<br />

Mr. Gerald Simpson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Rodney J. Skarzinski<br />

Mr. B.A. Smith<br />

Mr. David W. Stanton<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Stewart<br />

Ms. Eileen Tangley<br />

Ms. Norma P. Tangley<br />

Ms. Carole P. Toone<br />

Mrs. Carolyn Vessels<br />

Mr. William L. Vessels<br />

Mr. F. Gwyn Voss Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Vulgaris<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Walker<br />

Mr. & Mr. Osbourne L. Wallace<br />

Mr. Cecil W. Ward<br />

Ms. Janice W. Ward<br />

Dr. Patricia A. Washington<br />

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Mrs. Hannah R. Wasserman<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Weston<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Roy C. White<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wilkins<br />

Ms. Mary Williams<br />

Ms. Tracey A. Williams<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wynn<br />

Contributors<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Akerboom<br />

Mr. C. D. Albergotti<br />

Mrs. Martha M. Albergotti<br />

Mrs. Krystyna M. Alexander<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson<br />

Ms. Kathleen Appel<br />

Mr. James H. Appenzeller<br />

Ms. Nancy L. Aumuller<br />

Ms. Polly Sue Bailey<br />

Mr. Lon E. Barkdoll<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Tod E. Barkdoll<br />

Mr. Joseph H. Barnett<br />

Dr. L. Thomas Barnett<br />

Mr. Steve Barrett<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Mike Beauchamp<br />

Ms. Sheryl L. Bender<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Randy Bess<br />

Mr. Michael Birchmeier<br />

Ms. Linda L. Bleifuss<br />

Ms. Catherine G. Boone<br />

Ms. Patricia K. Bost<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Ridgely E. Boyer Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bradshaw<br />

Mr. John C. Brady<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles K. Britt<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Casey I. Brookens<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Devin Brown<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Brown<br />

Ms. Sherry Bunn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Burton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J Carn Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carrozzino Jr.<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Rodney M. Clark<br />

Dr. Thomas B. Clark<br />

Ms. Dorothy G. Cohen<br />

Mr. Richard Cooke<br />

Mr. Anthony A. Corriero<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Philip D. Corso<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cottingham<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromer<br />

Ms. Violet Crosby<br />

Mrs. Robbie F. Davis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Deering<br />

Ms. Deborah Deering<br />

Mr. Tony Dileo<br />

Mr. Lawrence William Dring<br />

Mrs. Mary Kay Ellsworth<br />

Ms. Ann Felten<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Adrion Floyd<br />

Mrs. Pat Foil<br />

Ms. Peggy Foutch<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur B. Fowler Jr.<br />

Mrs. Helen B. Frederick<br />

Ms. Renee S. Frisch<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald R. Fritz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Gainey Jr.<br />

Mr. Robert R. Garey<br />

Dr. & Mrs. James S. Garner IV<br />

Mr. Scott E. Gelsinger<br />

Mr. Larry J. Gessner<br />

Ms. Vanessa D. Goff<br />

Mr. Roosevelt Greene<br />

Mr. Walter Gregg<br />

Ms. Ali Greiner<br />

Ms. Lisa C. Guarneri<br />

Mr. Jerry Ham<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Hamer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hardaway<br />

Ms. M. Elizabeth Hardwick<br />

Mr. R M. Hartzell<br />

Mr. & Mrs. A F. Hartzog<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John J. Hefner<br />

Ms. Marjorie Hermann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinshelwood<br />

Mr. Virgil A. Hoff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard<br />

Ms. Dorothy F. Howes<br />

Mr. Irwin A. Ile<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joshua A. Ingham R.N.<br />

Mr. Marvin P. Jackson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacobs Sr.<br />

Mr. John A. Jebaily Sr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Johnson<br />

Marvene Johnson & Dianne Coward<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Alan E. Jones<br />

Mr. John G. Jordan<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Kaminski<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knight Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Krebbel<br />

Ms. Liz Lagana<br />

Ms. Rose M. Lally<br />

Mr. Robert A. Lambe<br />

Mr. John C. Land III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laroche<br />

Ms. Tiffany C. Lee<br />

Mr. Les Levy<br />

Ms. Ruby S. Lockwood<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Larry S. Lorber<br />

Ms. Pauline C. Martschink<br />

Ms. Sheryl McCleery<br />

Ms. Caitlin M. McKinney<br />

Ms. Sylvia M. McLean<br />

Mr. Iley E. McLeod<br />

Dr. John F. McLeod III<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Darryl B. Miller Sr.<br />

Mr. John H. Mizzell<br />

Dr. Berry B. Monroe<br />

Mrs. Vicki W. Moss<br />

Mrs. Augusta A. Nadol<br />

Ms. Katherine R. Ness<br />

Ms. Marian Newsome<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nogueira<br />

Ms. Willa E. Norton<br />

Mrs. William B. Norton Jr.<br />

Mr. Joseph H. Odom<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Oppenheimer<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jim Owen<br />

Mrs. Jody Parker<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Patrick<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Paul<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Polk<br />

Mr. Steve Rabon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raborn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Radkin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. John Rennolds<br />

Ms. Esther E. Roberson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Roberts<br />

Mrs. Ruth C. Rogers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. F W. Rosko<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Mike D. Rounsavall


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Mr. Hal L. Rubin<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Ruchtie<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saavedra<br />

Ms. Allison Schneider<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rock Schneider Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rock Schneider<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuchler<br />

Dr. Louise T. Scott<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Seaver<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shackelford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sholl<br />

Mrs. Doris Sills<br />

Ms. Donna L. Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Smith<br />

Mrs. Susan D. Snow<br />

Mr. P. Andrew Solomon<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Sommerville<br />

Mr. E. S. Swearingen<br />

Mr. John P. Thomas III<br />

Ms. Marjorie M. Thomas<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Keith E. Thompson<br />

Ms. Merlin J. Usher<br />

Ms. Margaret W. Uzzle<br />

Ms. Jill S. Vanadia<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Verhein<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Vincent Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Walker<br />

Ms. Annie J. Watford<br />

Mr. & Mrs. W M. White<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Whittington<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wiestling<br />

Mrs. Agnes Willcox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams<br />

Mr. Rufus Williams<br />

Mr. G. Todd Winkler<br />

Ms. Ann W. Winters<br />

Ms. Carolyn D. Young<br />

F A C U L T Y<br />

Founders Club<br />

Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Dr. Luther F. Carter<br />

Dr. Richard N. Chapman<br />

Mr. James D. Christian<br />

Mrs. Jane P. Quick<br />

Dr. Joel H. Thayer<br />

Dr. Neal D. Thigpen<br />

Dr. Bill Derrill Whitmire<br />

President’s Club<br />

Dr. Kenneth M. Autrey<br />

Mr. Kenneth E. Crocker<br />

Dr. Jesse J. Jordan<br />

Dr. Duane Myers<br />

Dr. Charlene Wages<br />

Leadership Club<br />

Dr. Scott K. Campbell<br />

Dr. Ron Faulkenberry<br />

Dr. George E. Harding<br />

Dr. John R. Hester<br />

Dr. Kay Lawrimore-Bellanger ’77<br />

Dr. Larry Joe McCumber<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Barry O’Brien<br />

Dr. K. Wayne Pruitt<br />

Dr. Timothy Shannon<br />

Dr. Stephen E. Taylor ’75<br />

Century Club<br />

Dr. Joseph Aniello<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr. Sharon M. Askins ’74, ’76<br />

Dr. Robert T. Barrett<br />

Dr. Shirley C. Bausmith ’91, ’94<br />

Dr. Jeffrey D. Camper<br />

Dr. D. Allen Clabo<br />

Mrs. Joyce M. Durant ’73<br />

Dr. Leslie E. Figa<br />

Dr. David P. Franck<br />

Dr. Christopher D. Johnson<br />

Mr. Travis W. Knowles<br />

Dr. Ben L. Kyer<br />

Dr. Sylvia R. Lufkin<br />

Dr. Mary H. McNulty<br />

Dr. Robert E. Pugh<br />

Dr. John G. Rae<br />

Mrs. Betty Ramey<br />

Dr. James T. Ramey Jr.<br />

Dr. Neil F. Riley<br />

Dr. Pamela A. Rooks<br />

Dr. Yong B. Shin<br />

Dr. Carolyn R. Stokes<br />

Dr. John Sutton<br />

Dr. David R. White<br />

Dr. Benjamin Woods<br />

Patrons<br />

Dr. Lloyd B.B. Hutchings<br />

Dr. Kenneth D. Kitts<br />

Dr. Jane Madden<br />

Dr. Susannah M. McCuaig<br />

Dr. David J. Stroup<br />

Contributors<br />

Dr. Gabriel J. Batarseh<br />

Dr. Charles G. Carpenter<br />

Ms. A. Shay Crawley<br />

Dr. Thomas N. Dorsel<br />

Dr. Thomas L. Fitzkee<br />

Dr. Rebecca H. Flannagan<br />

Mr. Gregory G. Fry<br />

Mr. Phillip J. Gardner<br />

Mrs. Karen K. Gittings<br />

Dr. Teresa Herzog<br />

Dr. Eileen Kirley-Tallon<br />

Dr. Jackson F. Lee<br />

Dr. Meredith A. Love<br />

Dr. Tammy Pawloski<br />

Ms. Cynthia A. Price ’86<br />

Dr. Nancy L. Zaice<br />

S T A F F<br />

Founders Club<br />

Mr. Art Inabinet<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Mr. Darryl L. Bridges<br />

Dr. Luther F. Carter<br />

Dr. Richard N. Chapman<br />

Mr. H. Paul Dove<br />

Mr. Mark G. Gaynor<br />

Mr. Murray G. Hartzler<br />

Mr. Robert E. Merritt<br />

President’s Club<br />

Ms. S. Leigh Bostick<br />

Ms. Julie J. Bush<br />

Mr. John P. Dowd III<br />

Mr. John J. Kispert<br />

Dr. Charlene Wages & Dr. Duane<br />

Myers<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> L. “Spyder” Webb ’78<br />

Julian M. Young ’76<br />

Leadership Club<br />

LaTasha D. Brand ’02<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth I. Cooper<br />

Ralph U. Davis ’83<br />

Ms. Jessica L. Guarneri<br />

Cheri Love Richardson ’03<br />

Mr. Michael W. Richey<br />

Linda Sullen ’96<br />

Century Club<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Austin<br />

Thomas L. Beaty ’74<br />

Mrs. Linda D. Becote<br />

Rebecca M. Culbertson ’06<br />

Mr. John B. Dixon<br />

Larry B. Falck ’98, ’07<br />

Sarah Margaret “ Maggie “ Gause ’03<br />

Elizabeth L. Gould ’76<br />

Michael G. Hawkins ’85<br />

Brandie O. Hayes ’01<br />

Mrs. Lynn D. Kennedy<br />

Dr. Rebecca L. Lawson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Love<br />

Mr. Paul MacDonald<br />

Robin M. Moore ’81<br />

Ms. Janet M. Pearson<br />

Mrs. Yvette H. Pierce<br />

Ms. Brenda Short<br />

Steven C. Sims ’98<br />

Mrs. Valecia E. Tedder<br />

Mr. Robert Wilson<br />

Mr. Robert E. Windham<br />

Mrs. Nancy L. Wright<br />

Patrons<br />

Ms. Angela Crosland<br />

Mr. Dominic J. Davis<br />

Kimberly G. Davis ’86<br />

Mr. Ronald Flowers<br />

Mrs. Sheron G. Jacobs<br />

Harriett L. Nolan ’81<br />

Mrs. Karen Thompson<br />

Vicki L. Williams ’02<br />

Contributors<br />

Ms. G. Kathy Andrews<br />

Mrs. Bonnie B. Barr<br />

Dean W. Blackburn ’88<br />

Shala F. Boston ’99, ’06<br />

J. Patrick “Pat” Boswell ’77<br />

Mr. Frank Braddock<br />

Mr. Kipp M. Britt<br />

Archie T. Brown ’97<br />

Howard V. Brown ’98<br />

Mr. Robert B. Brown<br />

Ms. Maria Bryant<br />

Howard M. Byrd ’90<br />

Mr. Leon C. Campbell<br />

Mrs. Shayla H. Campbell<br />

Marshall Connor ’02, ’06<br />

Penny Wagers Connor ’04<br />

Mr. James F. Danford<br />

Ms. Mary T. Dargan<br />

Mrs. Cathy DeLung<br />

Lauren Elizabeth Dorton ’05<br />

Mr. Lewis A. Eaddy<br />

Kimberly M. Ellisor ’93<br />

Ms. Deborah A. Flemming<br />

Ms. Tamara Gardner<br />

Mr. Brunson Gibbs Jr.<br />

Capt. Earl J. Glenn<br />

Mrs. Bobbie J. Gregg<br />

Mrs. Myra M. Hall<br />

Mr. Victor R. Hardin<br />

Ms. Lula M. Hayden<br />

Mrs. Brenda M. Hill<br />

Mr. Todd J. Hudak<br />

Mrs. Misti H. Humphries<br />

Mrs. Nancy A. Jeffords<br />

Mrs. Kathy Johnson<br />

Mrs. Marcia V. Johnson<br />

Mrs. Susan J. Johnson<br />

Ms. C. Ann Kelly<br />

Ms. Marianne P. Langley<br />

Mr. Frank Larrimore<br />

Ms. Evone Legette<br />

Mrs. Violet L. Lloyd<br />

Mr. Wendell Lyde<br />

Mr. H. Phillip Lynch<br />

Mr. Karl D. McAlister<br />

Ms. Claretha M. McCall<br />

Mr. Daniel McCall<br />

Mrs. Ronlena McClester<br />

Mr. M. Augustus McDill<br />

Mrs. H. Elizabeth McLean<br />

Mr. James McLeod<br />

Mrs. Janet S. McLeod<br />

Sgt. Christopher S. Moore<br />

Shara L. Moore ’84<br />

Carolyn Mumford ’89<br />

Ms. Dollie J. Newhouse<br />

Mrs. Beverly G. Owens<br />

Mr. Jerome Pate Jr.<br />

Mrs. Martha M. Pee<br />

Mr. Jesse T. Perkins<br />

Mr. Ken J. Pittman<br />

Ms. Hannah D. Platt<br />

Mr. Wayne V. Platt<br />

Mr. Mitchell Pressley<br />

Mrs. Susan I. Rae<br />

Laura Marie Rhoads ’04, ’06<br />

Mr. Melvin T. Roberts<br />

Mrs. Sharolyn B. Robinson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Sallenger<br />

Ms. Linda R. Singleton<br />

Cecilia U. Smith ’92, ’00<br />

Mrs. Janice Smith<br />

Ms. Loretta K. Spears<br />

Mrs. Cathy J. Swartz<br />

Mr. N. Ray Taylor<br />

Mr. Henry Richard Thomas<br />

Willie Calvin Thompson ’02<br />

Mrs. Marcy Turner<br />

Mary Arleen Waters ’80<br />

Ann Rice Williams ’03<br />

Mrs. Geneva E. Williams<br />

Tiffany Danielle Wilson ’06<br />

Mrs. Lela B. Windham<br />

Mr. Ronnie Woodberry<br />

Miss Benita Y. Woodbury<br />

Derrick E. Young ’90<br />

F R A N C I S M A R I O N VIEW - 2 9


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

B O A R D O F<br />

T R U S T E E S<br />

Carolinians<br />

Anonymous<br />

James A. Brown ’77 (ADP)<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

*Robert W. Williams<br />

Founders Club<br />

William “W” Coleman ’71<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Teresa C. Anderson ’73, ’76<br />

Hal Campbell ’79<br />

William M. “Bill” Ellen ’78<br />

L. “Frank” Elmore ’73<br />

Kenneth W. Jackson ’84<br />

President’s Club<br />

George C. McIntyre ’78<br />

Leadership Club<br />

Edward S. Ervin<br />

Century Club<br />

Dr. H. Randall Dozier ’77<br />

W. C. Stanton<br />

F M U<br />

F O U N D A T I O N<br />

B O A R D<br />

Carolinians<br />

Anonymous<br />

Dr. Sompong Kraikit<br />

Mr. Timothy F. Norwood ’78 (ADP)<br />

Mr. James F. O’Loughlin (Carolina<br />

Hospital System)<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

* Mr. Robert W. Williams Jr.<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Mrs. Anne Ervin<br />

Mr. Thomas Ewart (First Reliance)<br />

Mr. Reamer B. King Sr.<br />

Mr. V. Carroll Webster (WebsterRogers<br />

LLC)<br />

Founders Club<br />

Mr. Frank H. Avent (Pepsi)<br />

William “W” Coleman ’71<br />

Dennis C. Dorman ’77 (Washington<br />

Mutual)<br />

Samuel F. Sparrow ’83<br />

The Honorable Frank E. Willis (Willis<br />

Construction)<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Mr. Mark S. Avent<br />

Mr. Allie E. Brooks Jr.<br />

Hal Campbell ’79<br />

Mrs. Jennie F. O’Bryan<br />

Mr. R. Weston Patterson<br />

Mr. Byron C. Yahnis<br />

Mr. Ben Zeigler<br />

President’s Club<br />

Mr. Floyd L. Keels<br />

Mr. James C. McLeod<br />

Mrs. Carolyn Pearce<br />

Mr. E. Hood Temple<br />

F M U<br />

ORGANIZATIONS<br />

President’s Club<br />

FMU Alumni Association<br />

FMU Athletic Program<br />

Leadership Club<br />

FMU Psychology Club<br />

Kappa Chi Chpt. of Alpha Phi Alpha<br />

Century Club<br />

FMU Dimension of Diversity Dance<br />

Team<br />

Kappa Alpha Order<br />

Kappa Alpha Psi of FMU<br />

Kappa Delta Sorority<br />

Zeta Phi Beta Sorority<br />

Zeta Tau Alpha<br />

Patrons<br />

FMU Honors Students Association<br />

Contributors<br />

FMU Registrar’s Office<br />

CORPORATIONS/<br />

F I R M S<br />

Carolinians<br />

Automatic Data Processing Inc<br />

BB&T<br />

Burroughs & Chapin Company, Inc.<br />

Carolinas Hospital System<br />

Double A Body Builders, Inc.<br />

Marlboro County General Hospital<br />

Charity Trust<br />

McLeod Health<br />

Pee Dee Electric Cooperative<br />

Roche Carolina Inc.<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

Bank of America<br />

Marlboro Electric Cooperative, Inc.<br />

Pee Dee Orthopaedic Associates, P.A.<br />

Wachovia Bank<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Adams Outdoor Advertising<br />

First Reliance Bank<br />

Media General (Morning News)<br />

Palmetto Brick Company<br />

Sodexho Campus Services<br />

Toledo Carolina<br />

WebsterRogers LLP<br />

Founders Club<br />

BellSouth<br />

ESAB Welding/Cutting Products, Inc.<br />

National Bank of South Carolina<br />

South Carolina Bank and Trust<br />

Washington Mutual<br />

Crescent Society<br />

All Star Sports<br />

American Stainless & Supply<br />

Capstone<br />

3 0 - F R A N C I S M A R I O N VIEW<br />

CM Temporary Services<br />

Communities in Schools in Dillon<br />

County<br />

Country Club of South Carolina<br />

Efird Chrysler-Jeep Dodge<br />

Farmers Telephone Cooperative<br />

FBi Construction<br />

First Federal<br />

Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.<br />

ICE Pee Dee, Inc.<br />

Jebaily Law Firm, P.A.<br />

King Cadillac-Buick-Pontiac-GMC<br />

New Millennium Building Systems<br />

Pee Dee Claims Association<br />

Pee Dee Federal Credit Union<br />

Pee Dee Federal Savings Bank<br />

Pee Dee Pathology Associates, P. A.<br />

Pepsi Cola Bottling Company<br />

Perfection HY-Test Company<br />

Pinnacle Network Solutions<br />

Sentry Bank & Trust<br />

Sexton Dental Clinic<br />

Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation<br />

Springhill Suites Marriott<br />

Sree Hotels, Inc.<br />

The Citizens Bank<br />

Town House Associates, Inc.<br />

<strong>University</strong> Directories<br />

WBTW-News 13<br />

Willis Construction Company<br />

Young Bros. Prop., Inc. DBA Days Inn<br />

President’s Club<br />

Carolina First<br />

CCS&T<br />

Coastal Sanitary Supply<br />

Crown Beverages, Inc.<br />

Fazoli’s<br />

Florence Fury<br />

Herald Multiforms, Inc.<br />

Hewitt Animal Hospital<br />

Hyman Paper Company<br />

Institute of Business Appraisers, Inc.<br />

J M Smith Foundation<br />

Lincoln National<br />

Martek Biosciences Kingstree Corporation<br />

Metrocall<br />

Orr Company-Arby’s & KFC<br />

Pearce and Pearce, Inc.<br />

Leadership Club<br />

A. G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.<br />

American Trophy Company, Inc.<br />

Arra Industries Inc./Wayne Bisek<br />

Financial Services<br />

Beard’s Body Shop<br />

Beef O’Bradys<br />

Chase Oil Company, Inc.<br />

Darlington Raceway<br />

Eaddy Company, Inc.<br />

Hileman Trucking Inc.<br />

Pee Dee Office Systems, Inc.<br />

Raines Development Group, Inc.<br />

Santee River Trading Co. Inc.<br />

Ward’s Tractor Service<br />

World Fastpitch Connection LLC<br />

Century Club<br />

Accident and Injury Clinic<br />

Aiken, Bridges, Nunn, Elliott & Tyler,<br />

P.A.<br />

Air Harbor Veterinary Clinic LLC<br />

Danaher Tool Group<br />

Daoist Mountains Inc.<br />

Dillon Electric Sales and Service/<br />

Eddie’s Bar-B-Q<br />

First Federal of Charleston<br />

Global Health Insurance Marketing<br />

Inc.<br />

J. Johnson Trucking<br />

Kellwood<br />

Key Architecture<br />

Lyndale Enterprises, Inc. King Drug<br />

Company of Florence<br />

Meco Inc. of Florence<br />

Santee River Trading Co., Inc.<br />

Saverance Family Auto Center<br />

Terminix Service<br />

Western Sizzlin Restaurant<br />

Patrons<br />

Carolina Realty & Associates/Cottingham<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Directions Research<br />

Enterprise Bank of SC<br />

Honda of South Carolina Mfg., Inc.<br />

Hudson Briarhill Enterprises Inc.<br />

Jebaily, Glass & Meacham, P.A.<br />

Kohler’s Eats and Treats, LLC<br />

Metts Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Phil Nofal’s Fine Footwear<br />

Starkey & Associates Inc.<br />

Twin Oaks Farms<br />

Vulcraft Division of Nucor<br />

Contributors<br />

A1 Building Components, LLC<br />

Caffe Dars<br />

Gabriel Sports Group<br />

Grice’s Men’s Wear<br />

Marcy Excavation Company, Inc./<br />

Mike-Rhon Incorporated<br />

Momentum Medical Brace & Limb<br />

Roney’s Creative Picture Framing &<br />

Gallery<br />

O T H E R<br />

ORGANIZATIONS<br />

& ASSOCIATIONS<br />

Carolinians<br />

City of Florence<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

Latta School District (Dillon County 3)<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> School District #1<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

S.C. Department of Parks Recreation<br />

and Tourism<br />

Founders Club<br />

Florence County Council<br />

Florence County School District #2<br />

<strong>Home</strong> Builders Association of the<br />

Greater Pee Dee<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> Rotary Club


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Carolinas Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary<br />

Communities in Schools in Dillon<br />

County<br />

Florence Civitan Club<br />

Florence Sertoma Club<br />

Kiwanis Club of Florence<br />

Pee Dee Chapter of SCACPA<br />

Pee Dee Council BellSouth Pioneers<br />

Pee Dee Education Center<br />

Pee Dee Kiwanis Club<br />

Realtor Association of the Greater Pee<br />

Dee, Inc.<br />

President’s Club<br />

Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa<br />

Gamma<br />

Florence Breakfast Rotary Club<br />

Florence Fury<br />

Florence Regional Arts Alliance<br />

Florence Tennis Association<br />

Friendship United Methodist Church<br />

Midday Sertoma Club<br />

Prudential Financial<br />

Leadership Club<br />

Florence Day Lions Club<br />

Century Club<br />

Archibald Rutledge Literary Club<br />

Four O’ Clock Garden Club<br />

House of Royale<br />

John Calvin Presbyterian Church<br />

National Center for Lesbian Rights<br />

United Daughters of the Confederacy<br />

Patrons<br />

Lake City Community Hospital<br />

Meares Funeral <strong>Home</strong><br />

M A T C H I N G<br />

G I F T<br />

C O M P A N I E S<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> Society<br />

State Farm Companies Foundation<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Automatic Data Processing Inc.<br />

Founders Club<br />

ConocoPhillips<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Intermec Foundation<br />

Morgan-Stanley Matching Gifts<br />

Program<br />

Progress Energy Matching Gift<br />

Program<br />

President’s Club<br />

Quest Diagnostics<br />

Century Club<br />

AstraZeneca Gift Matching Program<br />

Pfizer Foundation Matching Gift<br />

Program<br />

Sonoco Products Company<br />

The Prudential Foundation Matching<br />

Gifts<br />

Patrons<br />

Sealed Air Corporation<br />

Contributors<br />

The Stanley Works<br />

Wachovia<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation<br />

M E M O R I A L<br />

G I F T S<br />

In Memory of John W. Baker<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of James E. Baltzell<br />

Dr. Duane Myers & Dr. Charlene<br />

Wages<br />

In Memory of Nabila F. Bishara<br />

Miss Nikoleta Alexandropoulos<br />

Miss Panayiota Alexandropoulos<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George C. Avent<br />

Dr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Barnett<br />

Mrs. Barbara Perritt Collins<br />

Michael and Barbara Collins<br />

Danaher Tool Group<br />

William Farnsworth<br />

William Foil & Pat Foil<br />

James & Arden Garner<br />

Tom and Pat Jacobs<br />

Andrew & Eva King<br />

Glenn & Melba King<br />

Kenneth & Mary Kolling<br />

Lake City Community Hospital<br />

Meares Funeral <strong>Home</strong><br />

Momentum Medical Brace & Limb<br />

Bryan & Julie Murphy<br />

Dr. Wen-Ting Ouyang & Family<br />

Mrs. Doris Sills<br />

Dr. Joseph T. Stukes<br />

Tuck Tucker<br />

Ms. Clarissa Chase White<br />

Eddie and Donna Whittington<br />

In Memory of John S. Boyce<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of Mabel M. Bristow<br />

Vulcraft Division of Nucor<br />

In Memory of Mannie R. Brock<br />

Mrs. Emily H. de Montluzin<br />

Dr. Emily Lorraine de Montluzin<br />

In Memory of Lakisha M. Charles<br />

Roanld and Beth McLean<br />

In Memory of Thomas C. Davidson<br />

Dr. Joseph Aniello<br />

Automatic Data Processing Inc.<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Heyward<br />

Mr. Thomas Neil Mishoe<br />

Mr. Clifford W. Stumbo<br />

Ms. Debbie Wall<br />

In Memory of Bill Davis<br />

Steve ’89 & Libby Cooper<br />

In Memory of Patricia D. Ewart<br />

Thomas C. Ewart Sr.<br />

First Reliance Bank<br />

In Memory of Burton B. Finklea<br />

W. & Rosamond Coleman<br />

In Memory of Gary W. Hanson<br />

Kay Hanson, Eric & Trish Hanson<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Harley S. LeMaster<br />

In Memory of Lynn D. Hendrick<br />

Mr. William P. Campbell<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Mr. Robert F. Hyman III<br />

Tom & Angela Roop<br />

In Memory of Wessie G. Hicks<br />

Mr. Ruell L. Hicks Jr.<br />

Susan Snow<br />

In Memory of Aurelia Hooper<br />

Marvene Johnson & Dianne Coward<br />

In Memory of William Gettys Horne<br />

’04<br />

Kelly & Duncan Sellers<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Walker<br />

In Memory of Clarence P. Huggins<br />

FMU Friends<br />

In Memory of Rebecca T. Jackson<br />

’92, ’97<br />

Ms. Ann Matthews Bragdon<br />

In Memory of Georgena Jiunnies<br />

FMU Registrar’s Office<br />

FMU Friends<br />

In Memory of Frances C. Johnson<br />

Pete Johnson<br />

In Memory of Monroe Joint<br />

Roanld and Beth McLean<br />

In Memory of Larry Jordan<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Ms. Dolores J. Miller<br />

In Memory of Adrian Ketcham<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Mrs. Rachel M. Vail<br />

In Memory of Rebecca S. Lunn<br />

Dr. Carlanna L. Hendrick<br />

In Memory of Lawrence R. Mapps<br />

Ms. Sheryl L. Bender<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Fontana<br />

In Memory of Frances C. Means<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of Lenna Morrow<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of George S. Nichols<br />

Mrs. Ann B Nichols<br />

Mr. George S. Nichols<br />

In Memory of Mitchell Reames<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of Eva Roop<br />

Dianne and John Duncan<br />

In Memory of Sylvia Rosenwasser<br />

Barry Bailey<br />

Walter & Pete Brooker and Paula B.<br />

Guess<br />

Lorrain Broxterman<br />

Robert & Carlene Carson<br />

Dorothy “Dutch” Cohen<br />

Al and Georgia Conard<br />

John & Barbara Dent<br />

Renee S. Frisch<br />

Ms. Deborah A. Hoffman &<br />

Ms. Frances Reid<br />

Bob and Marilyn Lewin<br />

Polly Martschink<br />

Mr. Robert Mathews<br />

Elizabeth S. Min<br />

National Center for Lesbian Rights<br />

Harold & Ann Ness<br />

Ms. Katherine R. Ness<br />

Richard & Chris Ness<br />

Leonard & Audrey Oppenheimer<br />

Mr. George Payne<br />

Jay and Macon Richardson<br />

Mr. Morris D. Rosen<br />

Ms. Patricia E. Schmatz<br />

Andy Solomon<br />

Sunshine Foundation<br />

Norma Tangley<br />

Carole P. Toone<br />

Dr. Patricia A. Washington<br />

Hannah R. Wasserman<br />

In Memory of Dennis C. Sanderson<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Ms. Dolores J. Miller<br />

In Memory of R. T. Scott<br />

Sydney and Robert Norris<br />

Mrs. Lucy C. Thrower<br />

In Memory of Sara L. Stanton<br />

Institute of Business Appraisers, Inc.<br />

In Memory of Thomas C. Stanton<br />

Mrs. Alice C. Baker<br />

BB&T<br />

David Burhans<br />

Angie and Howard Bush<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Morgan B. Coker<br />

W & Rosamond Coleman<br />

Steve ’89 & Libby Cooper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cottingham<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James C. Crawford Jr.<br />

Jay and Kim Dowd<br />

Thomas C. Ewart Sr.<br />

FMU Friends<br />

Lynn and Lucille Fowler<br />

Johanna Hoffmeyer Gibson<br />

Grady Greer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Hardaway<br />

F R A N C I S M A R I O N VIEW - 3 1


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Jerry & Eunice Hinson<br />

Mrs. James C. Hooks<br />

Diane Ennis Hueston & Family<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

Charles and Coles Jackson<br />

Mr. B. Frank James<br />

Frank & Paula James<br />

Pete Johnson<br />

Leonard & Cathy Kichler & Family<br />

Bill and Peggy Kinney<br />

Jim and Libby Lingle<br />

Terry and Mary Matthews<br />

Mr. & Mrs. James C. McGilvray<br />

Mr. & Mrs. George C. McIntyre<br />

Ms. Marlene A. Mondziel<br />

Vicki W. Moss<br />

Dr. Duane Myers & Dr. Charlene<br />

Wages<br />

Mr. & Mrs. H. E. Pearce<br />

Dr. & Mrs. T. C. Player Jr.<br />

<strong>Marion</strong> & Marie Proctor<br />

Brian & Laura Redmond<br />

Ms. Esther E. Roberson<br />

Tom & Angela Roop<br />

David Stanton<br />

Mr. W. C. Stanton<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Stewart<br />

Sunshine Foundation<br />

Col. Gerald & Anita Throwe<br />

Merlin J. Usher<br />

Mrs. Amelia Wallace Vernon<br />

Mrs. Charlene Wages & Dr. Duane<br />

Myers<br />

Frank & Marguerite Willis<br />

In Memory of William P. Tallon<br />

FMU Friends<br />

In Memory of J. F. West<br />

Mr. Roger Hux and Dr. Julia Krebs<br />

In Memory of Robert W. Williams<br />

Mark W. Buyck<br />

Steve ’89 & Libby Cooper<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

Dr. Stephen A. Imbeau<br />

Gail & Terry Richarson<br />

Mr. & Mrs. Junior L. Sturkie<br />

Frank & Marguerite Willis<br />

H O N O R G I F T S<br />

In Honor of Roger W. Allen<br />

Kreg Sherbine<br />

In Honor of Teresa C. Anderson<br />

’73, ’76<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of James A. Brown ’77<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Hal Campbell ’79<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Morgan B. Coker<br />

Helen H. Coker<br />

In Honor of William “W” Coleman<br />

’71<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Emily L. de Montluzin<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Roger W. Allen Jr.<br />

Sharon M. Askins<br />

Kenneth M. Autrey<br />

Julie J. Bush<br />

Dr. Theodore W. Cart<br />

Richard & Marilyn Chapman<br />

Steve ’89 & Libby Cooper<br />

Kimberly G. Davis<br />

John B. Dixon<br />

H. P. Dove<br />

Jay and Kim Dowd<br />

Jennifer M. Evans<br />

Dr. Marian Cusac Green<br />

Harlan & Thelma Hawkins<br />

Joseph & Evelyn. Heyward<br />

Roger Hux & Julia Krebs<br />

Sheron G. Jacobs<br />

Dr. Joseph A. James<br />

Bob and Peggy Merritt<br />

Charlene Wages & Duane Myers<br />

Roberta L. Olmstead<br />

Dr. & Mrs. James T. Ramey Jr.<br />

Dr. Walter D. Smith<br />

The Honorable Patsy S. Stone & Dr.<br />

Neal Thigpen<br />

Joseph T. Stukes<br />

Quadrick McDonald and Dennis M.<br />

Sullen<br />

Karen Thompson<br />

Lucy C. Thrower<br />

Theodore C. Zuppa<br />

In Honor of Dr. H. Randall Dozier<br />

’77<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of William “Bill” Ellen ’78<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Louie E. Elmore<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Melissa “Lisa” Johnson<br />

Emery ’91<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Edward S. Ervin<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

Augusta A. Nadol<br />

In Honor of FMU MBA Graduates<br />

Robert H. Shane<br />

In Honor of Patricia Hartung<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Murray G. Hartzler<br />

Kay Reist<br />

In Honor of Joseph E. Heyward<br />

Frances L. Elmore<br />

Robert E. Scarborough<br />

In Honor of Kenneth W. Jackson ’84<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Pamilla James<br />

Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa<br />

Gamma<br />

3 2 - F R A N C I S M A R I O N VIEW<br />

In Honor of Henry D. Jowers ’72<br />

Directions Research<br />

In Honor of Alex Kiriakides<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Hugh K. Leatherman<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Robert E. Lee ’87<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Marvin W. Lynch<br />

Frances L. Elmore<br />

Anne Poole<br />

Carolyn Vessels<br />

William L. Vessels<br />

In Honor of George C. McIntyre ’78<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Jody Rhoderick<br />

Jerry and Nena Rhoderick<br />

In Honor of Gail N. Richardson<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

John D. Griffith<br />

George D. Jebaily<br />

Jebaily Law Firm, P.A.<br />

John P. Linton<br />

Howard & Victoria Palefsky<br />

Julius N. Richardson<br />

Katy Richardson<br />

Matthew Richardson<br />

James H. Rion<br />

Charles H. Wendell<br />

In Honor of Penny Rosenwasser<br />

Deborah A. Hoffmann<br />

Patricia E. Schmatz<br />

In Honor of Carolyn B. Shortt<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Rebecca Smith<br />

Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa<br />

Gamma<br />

In Honor of W. C. Stanton<br />

L. Frank Elmore<br />

In Honor of Neal D. Thigpen<br />

Fred H. Cross<br />

Sherry M. Cross<br />

James B. Ellisor<br />

James P. Howle Jr.<br />

Mac Josey<br />

Kent D. Segars<br />

Stephanie C. Simmons<br />

E S T A T E S<br />

Carolinians<br />

Estate of Elva H. Privette<br />

Estate of Mary Alice Caudle Ingram<br />

John Bernhard Irrevocable Trust<br />

Peter D. Hyman Trust<br />

William B. Douglas Trust<br />

O T H E R<br />

F O U N D A T I O N S<br />

Carolinians<br />

Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation<br />

PSARAS Foundation<br />

Founders Club<br />

D. L. Scurry Foundation<br />

Greater Savannah River Community<br />

Foundation<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Kyle Foundation<br />

The Malloy Foundation<br />

President’s Club<br />

Sunshine Foundation<br />

R E T I R E E S<br />

Pee Dee Society<br />

Dr. Makram A. Bishara<br />

Founders Club<br />

Dr. Emily Lorraine de Montluzin<br />

Mr. Roger Hux<br />

Crescent Society<br />

Dr. William H. Breazeale<br />

Mr. Gerald Griffin<br />

* Dr. Thomas C. Stanton<br />

Mrs. Lucy C. Thrower<br />

President’s Club<br />

Dr. Theodore W. Cart<br />

Dr. Frances L. Elmore<br />

Dr. Harlan Hawkins<br />

Dr. Joseph E. Heyward<br />

Mr. Marvin W. Lynch<br />

Dr. Walter Douglas Smith<br />

Mrs. Florence H. Steele<br />

Dr. Joseph T. Stukes<br />

Leadership Club<br />

Dr. Morgan B. Coker<br />

Dr. Thomas M. Whiteley<br />

Century Club<br />

Alice B. Beaty ’79<br />

Dr. Kenneth R. Dye<br />

Dr. Frederic Gooding<br />

Dr. Marian Cusac Green<br />

Dr. & Mrs. Lou A. Hoff<br />

Dr. Joseph A. James<br />

Ms. Dolores J. Miller<br />

Dr. Robert Parham<br />

Donna L. Reep ’81<br />

Dr. Tom Roop<br />

Patrons<br />

Mrs. Alice C. Baker<br />

Dr. James E. Potterfield<br />

* Col. William P. Tallon<br />

Mr. Theodore C. Zuppa<br />

Contributors<br />

Janet Braddock ’86<br />

Mr. N. C. Frederick<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Charles Hanna


Donors<br />

H O N O R R O L L O F<br />

Nyrita J. Myers ’73<br />

Olivia K. Thompson ’02<br />

D E C E A S E D<br />

A L U M S 0 6 - 0 7<br />

Tim C. Cox ‘82<br />

Ava W. David ‘00<br />

William Gettys Horne ‘04<br />

Rebecca T. Jackson ‘92, ‘97<br />

C. David Owens ‘77<br />

Esther Brown Robinson ‘02<br />

Sadie L. Tention ‘96<br />

Kathryn E. Wingate ’76<br />

Neil R. James ’88<br />

Captain James “Jim” M. Smith ‘82<br />

Frequently asked questions about alumni support<br />

with answers by Kim Turbeville, alumni director and Brandie<br />

Love, director of annual giving and constituent relations.<br />

Brandie: Twice a year when we have a Phonathon to raise<br />

money for the FMU Fund, those we call have questions that we<br />

would like to address in this article. When asked the following<br />

questions, like, “Why are you calling? I’ve already given<br />

to the Alumni Association?” we would like you to know<br />

that students are calling asking for support of the FMU Fund.<br />

The FMU Fund is the annual giving program that provides<br />

unrestricted dollars for the general well-being of the university.<br />

The generous support of alumni and friends helps <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> focus on maintaining a quality education for our<br />

students.<br />

Kim: Alumni can support their alma mater by giving to the<br />

Annual Fund and by joining the Alumni Association.<br />

What are the benefits of giving?<br />

Brandie: Giving to the FMU Fund allows you to invest in the<br />

continued growth of the university and make a difference in the<br />

lives of our students.<br />

Kim: In addition, there are several tangible benefits of joining<br />

the FMU Alumni Association including free use of the Rogers<br />

Library, use of <strong>University</strong> Center facilities, privileges at The<br />

Cottage, discounts at the bookstore, and admission to members<br />

only events. The intangible benefits are greater; the tradition of<br />

one generation supporting another, the sense of pride associated<br />

with being actively involved in your alma mater, and the<br />

satisfaction of being a part of a university that provides so much<br />

to the community it serves.<br />

Why should I be involved?<br />

Kim: With the career, family, and civic demands that are<br />

placed on so many of us these days, it is really hard to find the<br />

time to do it all. Being involved with FMU is more than just<br />

reminiscing about the good ol’ care free college days; it is really<br />

a responsibility that alumni assume when they “make it.” Your<br />

input, donations, time, and presence make a world of difference<br />

on campus and in the community.<br />

Is my gift tax deductible?<br />

Brandie: All gifts to the university are tax deductible to the<br />

N E W S C H O L A R S H I P S<br />

Nicki A. Ard Scholarship<br />

Art’s Alive Scholarship<br />

Beneteau USA Scholarship<br />

Nabila Bishara Nursing Scholarship<br />

Charlie & Arquila Gause<br />

Memorial Scholarship<br />

Lorrie & Tony Gomes<br />

First Generation Scholarship<br />

Health Facilities<br />

Federal Credit Union Scholarship<br />

Wilbur Hicks Music Scholarship<br />

Mary Alice Caudle Ingram Scholarship<br />

Sompong & Suwanee Kraikit Scholarship<br />

Richard Mogy Scholarship<br />

Joe, Sandy and Gregg Privette Scholarship<br />

Paul A. Tuttle Jr./Florence Breakfast Rotary Club<br />

Scholarship<br />

extent allowed by state law.<br />

Does my gift make a difference?<br />

Brandie: Yes! Every gift makes a difference and helps provide<br />

an affordable education for our students. The collective impact of<br />

many gifts is substantial. Corporations and foundations are more<br />

likely to add their financial support when support is high from<br />

alumni and friends. Your gift really does count!<br />

Why do you need unrestricted funds? Don’t you receive<br />

state funds?<br />

Brandie: Your contribution helps the university bridge the<br />

gap between state appropriations and the actual cost of providing<br />

the FMU experience to our students. Gifts to the FMU Fund<br />

are unrestricted and are used where the need is greatest. This<br />

means your gift could support student financial aid, faculty<br />

development, computer and lab equipment and library resources.<br />

What is meant by “alumni participation?”<br />

Kim: Alumni participation is multifaceted. Many alumni<br />

participate by joining the Alumni Association to keep abreast of<br />

university activities. Others choose to be mentors to deserving<br />

FMU students. Others assume leadership positions on boards or<br />

committees. <strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> is truly a growing S.C.<br />

tradition, and to maintain the growth, we need all alumni to stay<br />

involved by giving of their time and financial resources when<br />

possible.<br />

Brandie: Alumni participation in the area of giving is any gift<br />

to the university. The alumni participation rate is the percentage<br />

of alumni who provide financial contributions to the university<br />

during the fiscal year. This is not a measure of the amount of the<br />

gift, but, rather the number of graduates who give.<br />

What’s the goal of the Alumni Association?<br />

Kim: The FMU Alumni Association’s goal is to provide the<br />

link between alumni across the generations. Each alum is a<br />

link in the chain to future growth on campus and beyond. Our<br />

goal is to keep the alumni population involved and engaged in<br />

university happenings. It is a member based organization and the<br />

only requirement for membership is to be a graduate of <strong>Francis</strong><br />

<strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong> and pay the yearly dues.


Events<br />

C A L E N D A R O F<br />

Dec. 3-15 Student Works by FMU Ceramics Classes<br />

8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F, Fine Arts Center Gallery<br />

Jan. 2- Feb. 14 Art Gallery Series: Metal: Mana Hewitt<br />

8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F, Fine Arts Center Gallery<br />

Jan. 2-Feb.14 Art Gallery Series<br />

A Life In Clay: Lawrence Jordan<br />

8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F, Fine Arts Center Gallery<br />

Jan. 8-Mar.6 Art Gallery Series<br />

Visions of the World: Photos by N.B. Baroody<br />

8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F, Smith <strong>University</strong> Center Gallery<br />

Jan. 13 Dooley Planetarium: The Evening Sky<br />

3:30 pm, Second Floor, CEMC<br />

Jan. 22 Cinema ’07-’08 Film Series<br />

Ingmar Bergman’s Saraband. Sweden. 2003.<br />

107 min. 3:30 & 8 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, CEMC<br />

Jan. 27 Dooley Planetarium:<br />

Sky Watchers of Ancient Mexico<br />

3 pm, Second Floor, CEMC<br />

Jan. 29 English Department Film Series<br />

Charles Reisner’s Steamboat Bill, Jr. USA. 1928.<br />

71 min., 3:30 & 8 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, CEMC<br />

Jan. 31 Alumni Membership Dinner<br />

6:30 pm, Ervin Dining Hall<br />

Feb. 5 Gallery Gala: Reception for Mana Hewitt and<br />

N.B. Baroody, and the late Lawrence Jordan<br />

7 - 8 pm, Fine Arts Center Gallery<br />

VIEW<br />

<strong>Francis</strong> <strong>Marion</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

PO Box 100547<br />

Florence, South Carolina 29501<br />

www.fmarion.edu<br />

Feb. 5 First Tuesday Arts Event<br />

Concert: Charles Fugo, piano<br />

8 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Fine Arts Center<br />

Feb. 10 Dooley Planetarium: Stories from the Greeks<br />

3 pm, Second Floor, CEMC<br />

Feb. 12 English Department Film Series<br />

Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.<br />

Germany. 1921. 67 minutes, 3:30 & 8 pm,<br />

Lowrimore Auditorium, CEMC<br />

Feb. 14 <strong>University</strong> Artist Series<br />

Concert: Marina Lomozav - Joseph Rackers<br />

Piano Duo. 8 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Fine Arts Center<br />

Feb. 19 - Apr. 3 Art Gallery Series<br />

Robert F. Lyon: Art and Craft<br />

8:30 am - 5 pm, M-F, Fine Arts Center Gallery<br />

Feb. 19 Cinema ’07-’08 Film Series<br />

Andre Techine’s Strayed. France. 2004. 95 min.<br />

3:30 & 8 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, CEMC<br />

Feb. 19 Concert: <strong>University</strong> Wind Symphony<br />

Dr. Terry Roberts, director<br />

8 pm, Chapman Auditorium, McNair Science Building<br />

Feb. 24 Dooley Planetarium: Follow the Drinking Gourd<br />

3:30 pm, Second Floor, CEMC<br />

Feb. 29 Alumni Night<br />

7 pm, Redbone Alley<br />

March 1 <strong>Home</strong>coming 2008<br />

Non-Profit Org.<br />

U.S. Postage<br />

PAID<br />

Florence, SC 29501<br />

Permit No. 17

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