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Ouachita Baptist UniversityScholarly Commons @ OuachitaThe Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine ofOuachita Baptist University Ouachita Alumni

Summer 1999

The Ouachita Circle Summer 1999Ouachita Baptist University

Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/alumni_mag

Part of the Organizational Communication Commons, and the Scholarship of Teaching andLearning Commons

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Ouachita Alumni at Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. It has been accepted for inclusion inThe Ouachita Circle: The Alumni Magazine of Ouachita Baptist University by an authorized administrator of Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita. Formore information, please contact [email protected].

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A Word from the President ...

In the dark moments of life we rely, more than ever, on our faith,

our family, and our friends.

We've faced a few dark moments at Ouachita this past summer.

First, with a touring boat accident in Hot Springs that claimed the life

of Melanie McGuirk, secretary for the Elrod Center for Family and

Community and the wife of James McGuirk, one of our students; and

then the June 1 crash in Little Rock of Flight 1420, in which we lost

James Harrison and Rachel Fuller, and in which Kristin Maddox was

seriously injured.

Those of us on the campus are grateful beyond words for the

thousands of expressions oflove and sympathy that have been

forwarded to us. Jed McGuirk, the Harrison Family, the Fuller family,

and the Maddox family join me in a heartfelt word of thanks for your

love and for your prayers. Those most affected by the tragedies have

been sustained by faith, family, and friends.

Thank you for your unwavering support of Ouachita.

PRESIDENT

Andrew W estmoreland

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Focused on faith 2-3 On the evening of June 1, the Ouachita Singers were involved in the crash of American Airlines flight 1420 in Little Rock. The group was returning from a concert tour in Germany and Austria.

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On the Cover: Kristin Maddox performs with the Ouachita Singers. Kristin was injured in the crash of American Airlines flight 1420. Ouachita lost two of its family members, James Harrison and Rachel Fuller, in the accident.

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On the evening of June 1,

what had been a life-changing mission abroad

became a life-and-death mission

played out at home and broadcast

for the world to see.

The Singers did not escape tragedy that night,

but their faith in God

provided a strong witness worldwide.

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----.

Before the high winds of the

thunderstorm, before the wheels ran

off the runway, before the impact

with the light support tower, before

the fire, smoke, hail and rain, it had

already been a life-changing trip.

That's what Charles Fuller hopes

people will come to understand when

they think about the Ouachita

ingers and the crash of American

Airlines flight 1420. It was one of the

things Fuller prayed for as he and

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hours behind schedule, flight 1420

took offfrom Dallas/Fort Worth

International Airport late in the

evening. Although the official cause

runway at more than 90 miles-per­

hour, heading downhill toward the

Arkansas River.

The collision with a runway light

of the crash has yet to be determined, support tower surely saved many

flight 1420 arrived in Little Rock lives since it stopped the plane just

simultaneously with a thunderstorm.

Richard Buschmann, a veteran pilot

for American, circled the airport, and

then determined he could land.

With a cross-wind buffeting the

plane, the MD-82 bounced at least

yards from the river, but it also

killed Buschmann and five of the

passengers, broke the plane in

pieces, and started an intense fire.

Three others, seated near the fire,

died quickly of injuries and smoke his daughters, Becky and

Sarah, were taken away from

e crash site with other

.survivors in an old school bus.

He also prayed for the Singers

and for his wife, Cindy, and

~ eir daughter, Rachel, who

ere already on the way to a

~pital in an ambulance.

"I didn't want the remarkable story of our trip to be hidden in this

tragedy, but I did want the cause of Christ to be furthered by our

response. Our students responded so wonderfully with their own stories

of faith that were broadcast literally around the world."

inhalation. For the remaining

136, survival meant getting off

the plane quickly, thus avoid­

ing the fire and thick smoke .

Tad Hardin, a member of

the Singers who was gradu­

ated in May, remembered the

scene.

"When the plane stopped,

we were immediately aware

that both fire and fuel were

present. You begin thinking

that the plane is likely to blow

and it's just a matter of

whether you're going to be

inside or outside when it

happens. You want to hurry,

but you don't want to run over

anybody in the process. We

also had to walk toward the

fire to get out (the emergency

exit door above the right wing,

On the evening of June 1,

hat had been a life-changing

· sion abroad became a life­

d-death mission played out

~ home and broadcast for the

.-orld to see. The Singers did

escape tragedy that night,

their faith in God provided

=:trong witness worldwide.

'"I didn't want the remark­

le story of our trip to be

'dden in this tragedy, but I

· d want the cause of Christ to

furthered by our response,"

'd Fuller , director of the Ouachita

ers. "Our students responded so

nderfully with their own stories of

' th that were broadcast literally

around the world."

•ght 1420

The Ouachita Singers were

into Little Rock at the conclu­

of a three-week mission trip to

Ge-many and Austria. Already two

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• The Singers perform in Nachterstedt

twice and then its wheels began to

roll. The passengers could tell,

though, that the brakes weren't

taking hold and that the plane

wasn't slowing. Then they could tell

that at least one wheel had left the

side of the runway.

A flight attendant yelled,

"Brace!"

Flight 1420 left the end of the

where Fuller was helping people out), so you're figuring that

getting burned is a real possibility.

Most of the fear disappeared for me

when I made it to the wing. Going

through the (emergency exit door)

was a tremendously liberating

feeling," said Hardin.

Hardin later told the press that

it was the voice of Fuller and his

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silhouette at the door which re­

assured him that order could be

maintained and that the group could

be saved. Fuller opened the emer­

gency door and stood on the wing,

helping each person step through.

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What Fuller couldn't have

known is that James didn't leave at

that point. Continuing to search for

passengers who needed help,

Harrison eventually succumbed to

the toxic smoke and died in the aisle

smoke. He also went to the cockpit,

where Michael Origel, the co-pilot,

was still strapped in, unable to move

with badly injured legs. He and

other passengers helped Origel to

safety. ------------------------------------His was perhaps the first of

what would be many stories of

In contrast to "I was so proud of everyone.

People were looking for a calm heroism among the Ouachita

Singers. person to help calm them down.

Hollingsworth, Misha Perkins

isn't tall and strong. Her

ability to lift and carry is

limited, and her

nightblindness prevented her

from leading groups of passen­

gers through the dark fields.

Heroes and Heroines

The stories of the choir

members were told on CBS,

CNN, ABC, and every other

television news operation, as

Many in our group were able to be that calm person, as were some of the other passengers. Inevitably,

well as the nation's leading

newspapers and news organi­

zations abroad. (Ouachita's

public relations office list of 95

media outlets covered the

largest, but didn't even touch

the local affiliates and local

newspapers which picked up

the stories on the wire.) In

each case, faith in God and

love for their fellow passen­

gers, whether they knew them

or not, shown through.

they were Christians. The words of encouragement were so often words about Jesus and faith."

Instead, she's an example of

how the Singers were able to

find other ways to comfort

people and save lives. Sitting

over the left wing, she waited

for Dr. Dave Ozmun, an

assistant professor of mass

communications who traveled

with the group to shoot video,

to open the emergency door

beside them. The left wing

was missing and they couldn't

see the ground, but they

jumped anyway. Misha

dropped through flames on the

way down, but she found

• Misha Perkins

• The wreckage of American Airlines Flight 1420 James Harrison, a senior

church music major from

Paragould, had spent much of the

plane ride home looking through the

viewfinder at the video he had shot

during the trip. He survived the

crash. He briefly talked with Tad

Hardin as they got up to exit.

Barrett Baber, a freshman from

Marion, remembers hearing James

give instructions about which way to

go. When the last passenger exited

his door, Fuller looked inside and

yelled three times asking if anyone

else was on board. He couldn't see

James, but he heard him yell,

"That's the last of them." 4 · Focused on Faith

near the back of the plane.

Meanwhile, other heroes were at

work outside the plane. Several choir

members tended to the injured and

helped people evacuate. Tad Hardin,

for example, directed people away

from the plane, while Jim Simmons

carried a burned child to safety.

Then there are the stories of Luke

Hollingsworth and Misha Perkins.

Hollingsworth, a former high school

fullback, carried a woman with a

broken hip over his shoulder through

waist-high water to get her a safe

distance from the plane and the

herself relatively unscathed and she

began to move, sometimes running,

sometimes crawling, to avoid the

smoke.

She was one of the first to find

Kristin Maddox, a Singer with

serious burns on her arms and

hands. She gave Kristin her jacket,

and then turned to the sound of

people asking for help. Fred Agag of

Honolulu, Hawaii, was lying in the

grass with a deep cut in his lower

abdomen. Seriously injured, amid

the cold rain, hail and confusion, he

was going into shock. Misha Perkins

did the only thing she could think of

to help him. It was precisely the

right thing.

With nothing available to cover

Agag and keep him warm, she

stretched herself over the man,

holding him tightly and locking her

arms underneath him. He was

shaking, but the warmth of her body

and her conversation seemed to calm

him. For several minutes until

paramedics finally arrived, she put

pressure on the wound, sheltered

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conscious when not heavily sedated,

and she communicated with her

family. Near by was her friend

Kristin Maddox, a senior choral

music education major from Ponca

City, Oklahoma. Kristin was not

injured as severely, but she had

serious burns, especially on her

hands and arms.

On Wednesday, June 16, Rachel

died of complications from her

burns. More than 1000 people

attended her funeral in Jones

him from the rain, kept him warm Performing Arts Center

and talked with him to keep him at Ouachita. She was a

awake. They talked about faith. 4.0 gpa student at L.M.

She sang "Amazing Grace" and he Goza Junior High, the

tried to sing along. She recited drum major of the

Psalm 91 in prayer. They talked band, an all-region oboe

about their families . She even tried player, and a member

to explain that she was normally a of the Lady Beavers

very modest person. He survived. basketball, volleyball

"I was so proud of everyone," and softball teams. She

said Misha. "People were looking for was described by Sally

a calm person to help calm them Dann, assistant princi-

"Rachel and James' stories have

been a beacon of Christ's light in a

dark world. We continue to learn of

people who have come to saving faith

in Christ because of their lives," said

Fuller. "While we miss Rachel

desperately, we find great comfort in

knowing that God has used her life

to influence so many to make eternal

decisions."

The Road Back

Kristin Maddox went home to

Oklahoma where she continues to

down. Many in our group were able

to be that calm person, as were some

of the other passengers. Inevitably,

they were Christians. The words of

encouragement were so often words

about Jesus and faith."

pal at Goza, as "one of

our golden children."

• Becky and Rachel Fuller accompany the Singers

Tragedy and Support at

Arkansas Children's Hospital

Charles Fuller found most of his

family quickly when he jumped off

the wing. Rachel was the only one

missing. They huddled .quickly and

prayed, and then Charles set out to

find his fourteen-year-old daughter.

Rachel was walking alone on the

other side of the plane, critically

injured with burns over much of her

body.

Taken to the burn unit at Arkan­

sas Children's Hospital, Rachel was

James Harrison was honored on

June 5 in a memorial service at the

First Baptist Church of Royal, where

he served as music minister. His

funeral came two days later at his

home church, Eastside Baptist

Church in Paragould. At each

service his peers and his professors

remembered him as a selfless

person, someone who shunned the

limelight and delighted in helping

others.

Through the services and

through the stories of the Singers

and those who traveled with them,

two themes are consistent - faith in

God and a willingness to praise him

in the face of any loss.

recover from her burns. She did

return to Ouachita for a Singers

retreat held one month after the

crash. The meeting was the first

opportunity for the group to come

together since they went to their

separate homes after the accident.

Jon Merryman, a junior mass

communications major, illustrated

the importance of seeing his fellow

choir members in describing his

prayer request at the retreat for

Michael Origel, the co-pilot.

"I have a huge burden on my

heart for the co-pilot ... I was upset

until I looked over and saw tears

rolling down Kristin's face as she

whispered that she knew exactly

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what I meant and she felt the same

burden," said Jon. "She got up and

shuffled towards me and placed a

box of tissues in my lap with her

bandaged hands and hugged me.

Her heart is still as genuine as ever."

A Special Unity

It would be easy to assume that

the crash produced the uncommon

bond among the Singers, but, by all

accounts, the group displayed a

special unity throughout the trip.

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nearby camp.

Performance for

Kosovar Refugees

Upon arrival in Salzburg, Jerry

Jones, a missionary contact there,

asked Fuller if the group would like

to perform a previously unscheduled

concert for a group of Kosovar

refugees at a nearby Austrian

military base. Fuller quickly agreed.

The next day, they arrived at the

camp by bus.

"When we first pulled up and we

"Beyond all language and cultural

barriers, it was love that was commu­

nicated, and that clearly, as the

students, without shyness or reserve,

gave of themselves and the love of

Jesus, so overflowing, to these lonely,

misplaced folks," Jones said.

Jon Merryman described it as an

unexpected, but wonderful, experi­

ence.

"We just knew we had to do that

concert," said Merryman. "When I

saw tears in their eyes and heard "They would have all had a special place in my heart even

before the crash," said Fuller.

------------------------------------------

"God had brought to us a focus

unlike any I've ever experi­

enced with any group with

which I've worked and each of

our hosts had noticed and

mentioned it to me."

"The Singers brought us the joy of music, faith in action, and

in their lingering ministry, hope."

them ask us to tell America

thank you for saving their

lives, it was heartbreaking."

The refugees had been

receiving support in the form of

food from a Catholic relief

organization, but many of them

had been there for more than a

month with very little to do.

Fuller said some of the people

cried for joy that the Singers

had cared enough to visit with

them and perform for them.

Preparation for the trip

involved more than learning

music. Prayer was a key, as

well.

"We had sought to prepare

in a very pro-active way

spiritually for the trip, includ­

ing weekly prayer meetings to

pray for those for whom we would

sing and all with whom we would

come into contact," said Fuller.

The group had expected to tour

China, but protests there over

NATO's accidental bombing of the

Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia

forced the cancellation of the trip.

Despite the quick change in plans,

the trip was immensely successful,

including concerts in streets, schools

and churches in the former East

Germany and Salzburg, Austria. An

unexpected blessing came in

Salzburg when the group was asked

to perform for Kosovar refugees in a 6 ·Focused on Faith

Jerry Jones

• Singers visit with Kosovar refugees

were on the bus waiting for instruc­

tions, some of the (refugee) kids

would climb up and look around

inside the bus," said Fuller. "I

walked down and sat on the bottom

step of the bus and played with

them. We couldn't speak the same

language, but we connected by just

playing hand games."

Jones said the refugee children

ran to the students, and an instant

bond developed. The director of the

refugee center indicated that the

Singers provided the most signifi­

cant attention given to the refugees

from outside the base.

"There was a lot of clinging

when we left. Even though only

two of them spoke any English,

there was definitely a bond there,"

said Fuller. "I hope we came out of

that experience thinking about how

we can bring it home. The refugees

obviously felt alone and ignored. Who

have we not thought about that we

can help here at home? There are

people all around us who are just as

alone in a crowd as the Kosovars were

in that camp. We need to recognize

that, and we need to find ways to

reach them."

A Witness in Germany

Before the visit with the Kosovar

refugees, the Singers had performed

several concerts in Germany. Along

the way, they saw a World War II

concentration camp. The stark

reality of a death camp seemed to

help the group focus on their mis­

sion.

"This trip was very missions

related," Tad Hardin said. "I thought

we had a significant impact in a

relatively new mission field. We

were working in the former East

Germany, which hasn't been open

long and is vastly unchurched. We

also went to smaller towns and cities

which don't often have touring

concert groups."

Fuller had been in

Germany the previous year,

at which time he developed a

plan which he put into effect

on this trip. He had the

Singers dress more casually,

instead of the tuxes and

dresses of a formal concert

tour. The more casual attire

was helpful in communicat­

ing with the less affluent citizens of smaller cities in eastern

Germany.

School concerts were "teasers"

for the evening church concerts. In

cooperation with school officials, the

choir sang during lunch and other

breaks, often outdoors on the school

steps. The promotions apparently

worked. Almost all of their church

performances were to capacity

crowds. At times during the service,

the Singers had the opportunity to

give their testimonies. They were

aided by Melinda Dill, a member of

the Singers who grew up in a mis­

sionary family in Germany and is

fluent in German.

"Melinda did a lot of our trans­

lating, and I think the fact that we

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could communicate in their language

helped us connect," Hardin said. "We

also stayed with host families, which

I think they appreciated."

One of the most touching mo­

ments of the concerts, as described

by both members of the Singers and

Jerry Jones, was Kristin Maddox's

rendition of"It Is Well With My

Soul," one verse of which she sang in

German.

Jones reported that the song had

been especially moving to Austrian

friends of his, for whom he had been

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attended the concert and later

expressed great concern about the

crash. When told of the Singers'

ministry to the other passengers, one

friend commented that the students

actually lived what they had sung.

The friends have since attended a

worship service and have promised

to return.

Whether in a German or Aus­

trian school or church, a refugee

camp, or the site of a burning plane

in Little Rock, the Singers were

ministers. And their ministry will

continue. Jerry Jones may have said

it best.

"The Singers brought us the joy

of music, faith in action, and in their

lingering ministry, hope."

9fn c:J8l'emory

James A. Harrison June 27, 1977 -June 2, 1999

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life

for his friends. John 15:13

Rachel Renee Fuller February 6, 1985 - June 16, 1999

C!JIJJhere C!JIJJi/1 C!JIJJe ryo When we reach the end where will we go? When we get there how will we know? After it all, After life What will we do no troubles no strife?

Where will YOU go? What will YOU do?

I know where I'm going when my life is through To a place of no worries

a place of no fear a place of joy a place of cheer of love everlasting of peace throughout of all these things and never

doubt by Rachel Fuller 6th grade, 1997

Focused on Faith · 7

Window of Opportunity campaign surpasses $40 million Dr. Andrew Westmoreland, presi­

dent of Ouachita, announced at com­mencement ceremonies success in the most ambitious financial campaign in the history of the 113-year-old institu­tion. Speaking before a capacity crowd in Sturgis Physical Education Center, West­moreland said Ouachita had surpassed the challenge goal of $40 million in its Window of Opportunity campaign.

The Window of Opportunity was the second phase of the Decade ofProgress campaign, the first phase of which had raised more than $28 million earlier in the 1990s. Some of the funds, especially from the initial campaign, were used to improve facilities, including the construc­tion of the Harvey and Bernice Jones Performing Arts Center and the Harvey Jones Science Center, as well as the reno­vation of Cone-Bottoms Hall as an ad­ministration building.

The primary goal ofboth campaigns, however, was to increase endowment funding for the University. Keyed by the

record success of the Window ofOppor­tunity campaign, the market value of Ouachita's endowment has grown from less than $15 million in 1990 to more than $40 million today. Westmoreland was quick to credit Dr. Ben Elrod, the former president who began the cam­paign, and all those who have faithfully supported Ouachita.

"Words cannot adequately convey my deepest appreciation to those whose generosity has sustained Ouachita," said W estmoreland. "I am personally indebted to Dr. Ben Elrod and Johnny Heflin, our campaign chair, for their vision, and for their confidence in the thousands of people who have made this Window of Opportunity campaign a success."

Heflin, former president ofTerminix Inc., in Little Rock and national chair for the Window of Opportunity campaign, joined Westmoreland in congratulating those who contributed to the campaign.

"I would like to express my thanks to the many good people who gave gener-

ously to Ouachita through this cam­paign," said Heflin. "As a non-profit, independent educational institution, Ouachita's financial strength depends upon such generosity."

The Window of Opportunity cam­paign was comprised of several directed campaigns among various Ouachita con­stituencies, such as alumni, foundations, the citizens of Clark County, faculty and staff, trustees, and selected friends of the institution. Joe Franz, vice president of development at Ouachita, emphasized the cooperative effort characteristic of the campaign.

"For a campaign of this magnitude, we needed generous support from each of our publics," said Franz. "Thanks to the sacrificial giving of each of these constitu­encies, we have now surpassed our chal­lenge goal. In addition to nearly tripling the value of our endowment, these gifts have met vital current campus needs­from scholarships to salaries to build­ings." ·by jeff Root

School of Business Campaign sets $1 0 million goal Frank Hickingbotham to serve as honorary chair

A pledge of $4.5 million from the Frank D. Hickingbotham Foundation and the Hickingbotham family will pro­vide the basis for a $10 million capital campaign for the Hickingbotham School of Business at Ouachita. The five-year campaign began September 1.

Hickingbotham, Chairman of the Board and CEO ofTCBY, Inc., attended a press conference on August 12 at which the pledge and campaign were an­nounced by Dr. Andrew W estmoreland, president of Ouachita.

"Our trustees, faculty, students, and alumni join me today in expressing our deep appreciation to the Bicking both am family for this remarkable demonstra­tion of their commitment to Ouachita's academic program," said Westmoreland.

Hickingbotham will serve as the honorary national chair of the campaign, according to Joe Franz, vice president for development. Franz said the campaign has a base goal of $7.5 million and a

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challenge goal of$10 million. He noted that proceeds to the campaign will be added to the $5.75 million that Hickingbotham and other friends of Ouachita have contributed toward en­dowment and the capital structure of the Hickingbotham School of Business in recent years.

"This campaign will not only increase the visibility of our outstanding business school, but the endowment funds will enable the program to grow even stron­ger in the future," Franz said. "The interest level among alumni and other business leaders in the beginning stages of the campaign has been quite high. W e ex­pect the campaign to be very successful and to have a noticeable and positive impact on the lives of our students."

Dr. Phil Rice, dean of the Hickingbotham School of Business, said funds from the campaign wou ld strengthen five areas:

· the addition of substantive scholar-

ships · the retention and attraction of out­

standing faculty members · the incorporation of current tech­

nology in student work and classroom teaching

·the opportunity to enlarge interna­tional relationships

· and, the establishment of a distin­guished speaker series.

"The endowment these friends are establishing is the cornerstone for main­taining the continuous improvement of our academic program," Rice said. "We appreciate Mr. Hickingbotham's support and encouragement. His investment in Ouachita's business school has been the catalyst for our recent progress."

Business courses have been taught at Ouachita for at least 100 years. A divi­sion of business was organized in the ea rly 1950s, and t h e Frank D. Hickingbotham School of Business was established in 1992. by jeff Root

Coleman Estate provides $1.4 million for scholarships

The estate of the late dent at Ouachita in the early Henry Foote Coleman of 1920s and was a supporter of Princeton(DallasCounty)has the ideals of the university left a bequest of an estimated both in and out of the class-$1.4 million to Ouachita. room.

Under provisions of the One ofhis interests, Franz Henry Foote and Thelma said,wasfollowingthefortunes Mays Coleman Endowed oftheOBUTigerfootballpro­Scholarship Fund, interestac- gram. crued from the amount will For more than two de­be used for student scholar- cades, Coleman was a specta­ships, according to Joe Franz, tor at the Ouachita­vice president for develop- Henderson State University ment. "Battle of the Ravine" football

Henry Coleman died on series. March 20, 1999 and his wife "Hefaithfullymadethe62 passed away in 1993. They co- mile round trip from owned a grocery store in Princeton to Arkadelphia to Princeton, and she was a school watch his Ouachita Tigers play teacher. the Reddies," Franz said.

"Mr. Coleman's story is Coleman's million dollar very interesting," said Franz. plus gift to Ouachita, Franz "This extravagant gift is beau- added, leaves a lasting legacy. tifully contrasted with their "We will miss him, but our modest lifestyles spent in a students will benefit from his simple white frame house." generosity forever."

Colemanwasaformerstu- ·Mac Sisson

Ferguson Estate provides $1.2 million for scholarships

The estate of the late Rob­ert G. Ferguson has left a gift of $1.2 million to Ouachita to further the cause of music and music education at the Uni­versity. Ferguson, a resident ofMt. Home who died April 26, did not attend Ouachita, but was always supportive of its music program.

Following the June 1 American Airlines crash in­volving the Ouachita Singers, the attorney for Mr. Ferguson's estate granted permission for a portion of the gift be used to establish the James A. Harrison Memorial Scholar­ship Fund and the Rachel Renee Fuller Memorial Schol­arship Fund. Harrison and Fuller both died as a result of

the plane crash. Dr. Charles Wright, dean

of the Bernice Young Jones School afFine Arts, is grateful to Mr. Ferguson for his gener­ous support of music at Oua­chita: "Not only will this gift benefit numerous music stu­dents at Ouachita, but it will serve as a permanent legacy to honor the memory of James Harrison and Rachel Fuller," Wright said. "I can think of no greater purpose for any gift."

Recipients of the scholar­ships awarded through the Fund must be full-time stu­dents pursuing a major in the Bernice Young Jones School of Fine Arts, Division of Mu­sic, and will be selected by the division's faculty.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

The Clyde C. and Meryl B. Godfrey Endowed Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was established by Rev. and ¥rs. Clyde Godfrey to help 'Ouachita continue to be the source of Chris­tian guidance and inspiration to many young people." Rever­end Godfrey was a 1939 former student of Ouachita.

Recipients must be full-time students majoring in Chris­tian Studies.

The Frank D. and Georgia Hickingbotham Endowed Business Scholarship Fund

The Frank D. and Georgia Hickingbotham Endowed Business Scholarship Fund was established by Herren and Susan Hickingbotham to honor Frank and Georgia Hickingbotham. Additional gifts may be added to the fund by donors and others at any time.

Recipients must be full-time students at Ouachita pursu­ing a major in the Frank D. Hickingbotham School ofBusiness.

The Rose Elizabeth Ray Endowed Scholarship Fund

This scholarship fund was established by Rose Elizabeth Ray, a 1965 graduate ofOuachita. The purpose of the fund is to provide scholarship assistance to full-time female students enrolled at Ouachita.

Scholarship priority will be given to a sophomore, junior or senior female student pursuing a major in psychology, and recipients must be in need of financial assistance. Priority will be given to a resident of the state of Missouri.

The Ruth Shaver Means Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Ruth Shaver Means Endowed Scholarship Fund has been established through the estate ofRuth Shaver Means and by gifts from family and friends in Mrs. Means' memory. Ruth Shaver Means was a 1933 graduate of Ouachita.

Recipients must be female and pursuing a major in the Bernice Young Jones School of Fine Arts, Division of Music. Priority will be given to students from southern Arkansas or northern Louisiana.

The A. 0. Smith Memorial Fund This fund has been established with gifts to Ouachita from

the family of Mr. A. 0. Smith (fs '26), for the purpose of establishing an endowment in memory of Mr. Smith. The funds will be used to provide scholarships to students with demonstrated financial need.

Recipients must be pursuing a degree within the School of Christian Studies, and preference will be given to married students with children.

Development News · 9

-Nt11J4;maktrf- Service awards presented Dr. Jay Curlin,

assistant professor of

English , was recently

awarded the Irene

Samuel Award from the

Milton Society of America

in Selinsgrove,

Pennsylvania for his essay titled "An Equal

Poise of Hope and Fear: A Fraternal

Harmony of Extremes," that was published in

a recent volume of "Arenas of Conflict: Milton

and the Unfettered Mind."

Curlin's article "Undivided Loves:

Coordination and Coherence in

Shakespeare's Sonnets" was selected for

publication for the spring 1999 volume of

"Publication of the Arkansas Philological

Association." Curlin presented the article at

the annual meeting of Arkansas Philological

Association held recently in Hot Springs.

He also presented a paper at Oral

Roberts University in Tulsa, OK, on C.S.

Lewis and the Inklings titled " The Face

Behind the Mask: The Search for the Shifting

Narrator in C.S. Lewis's Space Trilogy."

Dr. Wayne Bowen,

assistant professor of

history, recently

presented a paper titled

"The Ghost Battalions:

Spaniards in the Waffen-.__ ______ _. SS" at the conference of

the Society for Military History held at Penn

State University.

The paper was part of a panel titled

"Nazi Germany and the Iberian World ."

Houston.

Jeanie Curry,

assistant professor of

accounting, recently

presented two papers at

the American Accounting

Association's Southwest­

ern Region meeting in

The first of the papers is titled "Disserta­

tion-Based and Co-Authored Publications: An

Examination of Articles in Three Leading

Accounting Journals." The other paper is

titled "The Natchez Ice Company, 1931-1933:

The Need for Improving Financial Reporting

Practices by Small Business."

10· Faculty/StaffNews

Thirty faculty and staff members have been recognized by the University with presentations of service awards. The employees represent a total of 510 years of service to Ouachita.

Receiving a 35-year service award was Dr. Charles Wright, dean of the Bernice Young Jones School afFine Arts and the Lena Goodwin Trimble Professor of Music.

Thirty-year awards were given to: Lavell Cole, professor of history; Glenn Good, professor of physics; Dr. George Keck, the Addie Mae Fuller Professor of Music; and Margaret Wright, associate professor of accounting.

Twenty-five year awards were given to Pam Arrington, associate professor of education; and Bob Sanders, adjunct instructor in business administration.

Four persons received 20-year service awards. They were: Dr. Andrew Westmoreland, president and professor of political science and education; Minnie Jones, maintenance department; Sadie Buckley, maintenance department; and Evelyn Bettis, secretary for the Foster Grandparent Program.

Seven persons received 15-year citations. They were: Dr. Roy Buckelew, professor of speech; Mike Reynolds,

Ten faculty members receive promotions

Ten Ouachita facu lty members have been promoted to higher academic rank.

The promotions to the rank of full professor include: Dr. Scott Duvall in biblical studies and theology, Dr. Craig V. Hamilton in music, Dr. Robert Webster in accounting, and Dr. Susan Wink in English.

Promotions to the academic rank of associate professor include: Carolyn Cagle in mathematics and computer science, Dr. Selwyn Ellis in business administration, Dr. Byron Eubanks and Dr. Isaac Mwase both in philosophy and ethics, and Dr.JeffPounders in sociology.

Promotion to the rank of assistant professor was granted to Carol Morgan, department ofcommunications disorders.

Along with the academic rank promotions was an endowed chair appointment of Dr. Terry G. Carter to the W .O. Vaught Chair of Bible.

assistant professor of health, physical education and recreation and head men's basketball coach; Shirley McMillan, director of the Foster Grandparent Program; Dr. Ouida Keck, associate professor of music; Judy Hollingsworth, business office; Yvonne Cloud, manager of the Follett Bookstore on campus; and Sam Walton, maintenance department.

Twelve individuals received service awards for 10 years of service to Ouachita. They were: Dr. Trey Berry, director of the Pete Parks Center for Regional Studies, Director of the Daniel R. Grant International Studies Program and associate professor of history; Charles Burris, maintenance department; Dr. William Cook, the Elma Cobb Professor of Bible; Dr. Scott Duvall, dean of the School of Christian Studies and the J. C. and Mae Fuller Professor of Bible; Margaret Frazier, director of campus housing; Cindy Goodman, Ouachita TRIO staff; John Hardman, director of the physical plant; Judy Jones, registrar and director of admissions; Dr. Tim Knight, associate professor of biology; Wendy Richter, assistant professor and archivist; Linda Rollins, postmistress; and Cornelious White, maintenance department. · by Mac Sisson

SPRING MUSICAL • Jeremy Bishop, a jun­ior music major from Abbeville, LA; Julia Hall, a sophomore music major from El Dorado; and Scott Wozniak, a senior biblical studies major from Fayetteville, GA, perform in the Jones School of Fine Arts production of "My Fair Lady."

Henley named dean of students -NtWfmaker~-Dr. Keldon Henley, associate dean of

students for assistance programs, has been promoted to dean of students. "Dr. Henley has been an important member of the staff since returning to his alma mater six years ago," said Dr. Andrew W estmore­land, president. "In his new role as dean of students, Dr. Henley will continue his efforts to better serve our students in all aspects of their campus lives."

B. Aldan Dixon, promoted two years ago to vice president for student services, had served as dean of students since 197 0. As vice president, he supervises all pro­grams and work of the office of student services.

"Ouachita's success for more than 100 years has been based to a great extent on individual attention given to students," said Westmoreland. "Bill Dixon has been a strong leader in this area for a number of years, and I'm excited about what the future holds as he and Keldon lead our student services team."

Dixon, who has worked with Henley

since 1993, was pleased with the change. "After 29 years in this role and in the

dual role of vice president and dean of students, it is with great pleasure and with confidence that I hand over to Dr. Henley the responsibilities of dean of students at Ouachita."

As dean of students, Henley will be responsible for the supervision of all as­pects of student housing, both on and off campus. He also will supervise on-going programs in disability support, new stu­dent orientation, counseling, student con­duct and discipline, and campus traffic. Henley also will teach one section of Introduction to Liberal Arts in the fall and a course on counseling in the spring.

Henley, a 1986 Ouachita graduate, completed a master of arts degree in mar­riage and family counseling from South­western Baptist Theological Seminary in 1988, and a doctor of education in higher education administration from the Uni­versity of Arkansas at Little Rock.

·by jeff Root

Keck elected to serve as president of National Federation of Music Clubs

Dr. Ouida Keck, associate professor of music, has recently been elected as president of the National Federation of Music Clubs.

The Federation is the largest music organization in the United States with a 200,000 member base. Chartered by Congress, the group awards over three­quarters of a million dollars each year in scholarships. It is the only music organi­zation member of the United Nations.

The Federation has numerous clubs, both senior for adults and junior for stu­dents, throughout cities and states across the country. The Arkadelphia Philhar­monic Club is a member of the organiza­tion, as is the OBU Divfsion of Music.

"Basically," said Keck, "we encourage American music and musicians by host­ing various contests, festivals, award cer­emonies, and other such activities."

After being solicited to run for the office, Keck was elected as President by the Federation's Board ofDirectors at the National Convention in Indianapolis, Ind. Her duties include planning all national meetings, coordinating depart-

ments, representing the organization be­fore Congress, and traveling to various state conventions. She recently attended the meeting of the United Nations and presented the world organization with a gift piano from the Federation.

Her new position benefits Ouachita in several ways. Every time she performs a presidential duty, OBU gains name recognition. Students have many more opportunities to participate in competi­tions because they are made aware of them. "I'm able to attend conferences and workshops that help me be a better teacher," Keck added.

Keck began playing piano in the third grade and has followed what she calls her " . , . passton smce.

She holds a bachelor of music (1971) from Ouachita, a master of music (197 4) from the University of Arkansas, and a doctor of musical arts (1982) from the University oflowa.

She joined the Ouachita keyboard faculty originally in 197 3 and returned in 1996.

· by Rachel Deckelman

Dr. Sim Flora,

associate professor of

music, recently had an

anthem published by

Monarch Music.

Monarch is the

publishing division of the

Lorenz Corporation in Dayton, Ohio.

"How Beautiful is the Gift" is the first

choral anthem Flora has had published.

Professor of English

and art, Dr. Raouf

Halaby traveled to the

Iberian Peninsula for a

portion of May and June.

Halaby participated

in a 12-day seminar

sponsored by the Council on International

Educational Exchange. The seminar, "Spain,

Past and Present: El Camino de Santiago,"

was held in Leon, Rioja, and Santiago, Spain.

Following the seminar, Halaby traveled

to Madrid, where he spent five days visiting

museums and cathedrals. In the city, Halaby

participated in a second seminar with topics

such as "The Literary World of the Camino,"

"The Architecture of the Camino," and

"Artistic Treasures of the Camino." He then

traveled to Toledo, Salamanca, and

Andalucia.

Dr. Caroline

Henderson, associate

professor of music, was

invited by The College

Music Society to San

Juan, Puerto Rico to

present a project on "An

Integrated Method of Assessment As An

Alternative to Performance Juries" with Dr.

David Wilborn from Ft. Hays State University

in Kansas. Henderson and Wilborn were also

invited by the National Association of College

Wind and Percussion Instructors to deliver

the presentation at Ball State University.

Henderson performed at the conference in a

joint recital with Dr. Kenneth Broadway,

assistant professor of percussion studies at

the University of Florida.

Henderson also performed at the North

American Saxophone Alliance regional

meetings at Southwest Baptist University in

Bolivar, Mo., and at the University of Georgia.

Faculty/StaffNews · 11

-Nt11!4maktrf- Smith serves as editor of Russell Hodges, associate professor of "Teaching of Psychology"

music and music librarian, presented a paper

at the 68th annual meeting of the Music

Library Association in Los Angeles, Calif. The

paper was titled "Folk and Ethnic Music in the

Library: How Do Patrons Search For It? How

Do We Teach Them to Find It?"

Doug Lockard,

instructor in music, had

the honor of conducting

two all-region jazz bands

in the state of Arkansas.

All-region jazz

bands are comprised of

the best high school band students in their

respective regions. The members participate

in a full day of rehearsing under Lockard's

direction and perform a concert for the public

that evening. Lockard directed both the

region two and the region three jazz bands.

Dr. Dave Ozmun,

assistant professor of

communications and

public relations associ­

ate, presented a paper

at the Broadcast

Education Association

(BEA) national conference in Las Vegas,

Nev.

The paper, titled "Reassessing the

Army-McCarthy Hearings: Live Television's

Impact on the Fate of Senator Joseph R.

McCarthy," discusses the live coverage of the

Army-McCarthy Hearings and the television

coverage of McCarthy's years in the Senate.

Dr. Glenna

Sumner, assistant

professor of economics,

recently presented a

paper titled "Is There a

Relationship in

Education Between Resource Inputs and Achievement: A

Student of Arkansas School Districts?" at the

16th annual Southwest Business

Symposium. The paper was co-authored by

Dr. Robert Webster, associate professor of

accounting and holder of the George Young

Chair of Business at Ouachita.

12 · Faculty/StaffNews

College essay tests sometimes cause groans of agony from students who have spent hours preparing for an examina­tion.

Students taking a class from Dr. Randolph Smith, professor of psychology and chair of the department of psychol­ogy, have the advantage of a professor who spends a great deal of his off-time from the classroom in critique of such instruments of academic know ledge on a very broad scale.

Smith currently serves as editor of the national journal "Teaching of Psy­chology." He reviewed and selected the best out of 200 plus essays last year that were submitted by psychology professors and graduate students from all across the nation. These essays set a strict criteria for Smith's students' essays.

The journal is a publication of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, American Psychological Association Di­vision Two.

All articles Smith chooses to print discuss topics such as continuing educa­tion, faculty development, and classroom

techniques. Anyone may submit an ar­ticle for review. Smith personally reads every piece and then has three other qualified people review them.

Smith began serving as editor-elect in 1996, and started his six-year term in 1997. He received the position after sending a letter of application, including his numerous professional credentials, to the American Psychological Association (AP A). A committee chosen by division two members reviewed the applications and made suggestions to the society. Smith was chosen as the most qualified applicant.

"Being exposed to hundreds ofideas about teaching will hopefully make me a better teacher," Smith said. He also said that his students understand that he's a tough grader because he's holding them to the same strict criteria he uses in re­viewing articles for the journal.

Smith also said his students benefit from his being editor because he passes stories on to the other OBU psychology professors. "Hopefully all of our students will receive a better education," he said.

Faculty awarded sabbaticals FourOuachita fucultymembershave

been awarded sabbatical study leaves for portions of the 1999-2000 academic year.

Dr. Byron Eubanks, associate professor of philosophy and ethics, plans to re-design two courses in logic and symbolic logic, attend a critical thinking workshop, and begin developing a workshop to use for training church members to be better critical thinkers. Eubanks also intends to develop an ethics training presentation for local governmental bodies.

Dr. FreddieJolley,associate professor of education, will work on a project with the Arkadelphia School District which will articulate the strengths and weaknesses of the teacher education department at Ouachita. During her fall sabbatical, Jolley also plans to visit other private Arkansas post-secondary campuses to observe institutions similar to Ouachita and gain knowledge about improvements that can be made on the OBU campus. She also plans to work on computer projects for a secondary I middle

school methods class. Dr. Terry Carter, associate professor

of Christian ministries, plans to use his spring 2000 sabbatical leave to serve as interim pastor at the International Baptist Church in Vienna, Austria. He will also study Anabaptists and European Baptists at a Baptist seminary English language library in Prague. Carter will be responsible for teaching various courses in religion and supervise other arec ministry teaching.

Glenn Good, professor o _ plans to use his spring 2000 sarn::::o:~L.. review and research materials c:~~::::::::.. to encourage students in a scie -for elementary teachers to in,-,y--:--= more technology in their preparc:Ll enter the teaching field.

He also plans to travel to \ ­aurora borealis in Fairban ks, ' -Good's sabbatical time will also be rewrite several of the general ph_ laboratory experiments to bring them to date and in line with cu procedures. ·by Whitney _

mor eland - ) honored

culty and "" · ees dur­

y recep­retir­

eluded

eati on ; head, associate professor of family and consumer sciences; Sybil Barksdale,

• ent; and Bill Allen, director of computer services and associate professor of c::;;:::.::;;c;atic:s and computer science.

ehead retires from faculty: ored as outstanding teacher Morehead, associate professor

'-'--'-~ .. and consumer sciences, will now catch up on her reading and

- · e with her family due to her ,--.,..-.,.......,..onr this spring from the job that

-- lo ed for 38 years ... teaching

have found that the best thing reaching has been the interaction

students and the personal relation­- ·ps that give students an improved quality of life," said Morehead.

Morehead taught in the Malvern and Arkadelphia Public School systems prior to joining the Ouachita faculty in 1974. Morehead has seen her department pro­duce graduates who have since assumed leadership roles and prominent positions in education, business, research, coopera­tive programs, and health professions.

"One of the greatest rewards of my work at Ouachita is seeing my former students who have become successes," said Morehead.

The accolades for her performance as an educator have come from many sources.

She was most recently honored as the 1999 Outstanding Teacher of the Year by the Arkansas Association ofFam­ily and Consumer Sciences.

"This was very special to me because the award was voted on by my profes­sional peers," said Morehead. "It's nice to be recognized after all these years as some­one who cares about students and loves what they do."

Her dedication can easily be seen in

her involvement with such professional organizations as the American Associa­tion of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Arkansas Association of Con­sumer Sciences, which she has been in­volved in for 27 years. During this time she has served as a board member and on numerous committees to do her part in advancing her profession and its mission to strengthen the family.

"My basic belief is that the needs of society are best met by strong Christian families," said Morehead.

Morehead received her bachelor of science in education degree (1960) from Henderson State University, and a mas­ter of education degree (1969) from Ari­zona State University. She is a Certified Home Economist.

According to Morehead, the great­est accomplishment in her life has been her family. She has two married daugh­ters and one granddaughter. Both daugh­ters, Angela and Elizabeth Ann, attended OBU. Angela graduated from Ouachita and is currently a homemaker. Elizabeth Ann is a graduate of Baylor University and later received her law degree from Tulane University. Morehead plans on spending more time with her daughters and her granddaughter after her retire­ment.

"I have thoroughly enjoyed teaching and will greatly miss everyone at OBU," said Morehead, "I have grown and learned from them and I hope that they have gotten the same enrichment from me."

· by Whitney Moore

Dr. Dennis Tucker,

director of academic

skills development,

director of external

programs and assistant

professor of religion,

recently presented a

paper on the biblical book of "Psalms" at the

Southwest Regional Meeting of the Society of

Biblical Literature held in Dallas, TX.

The meeting "involved professors and

people who are interested in fields of biblical

studies in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma,"

he said.

"The paper that I wrote examined the

relationship between ' Psalm 95' and other

'Old Testament' texts," said Tucker.

David Allen Wehr,

associate professor of

music and artist-in­

residence, recently

received the honor of

having his latest

recording named as

"1998 Recording of the Year" by the Ameri­

can Record Guide (ARG).

The ARG honored Wehr's "Rachmanioff:

Suites for Two Pianos" in the 1999 January­

February issue of its bi-monthly journal. The

ARG reviews all classical recordings that are

published, both nationally and internationally.

Each year the music organization compiles a

list of the best 1 0 recordings for that year.

Professor of

Psychology and Dean

of Interdisciplinary

Studies Dr, Randall D.

Wight is the new

president-elect of the

Southwestern

Psychological Association (SWPA), a nine

state regional professional association.

Wight has been involved with the SWPA

for more than 15 years and was voted as the

president-elect at the organization's annual

meeting held recently in Albuquerque, N.M.

His main responsibility in the new

volunteer position will be organizing the

group's annual convention.

Wight will serve the SWPA as the

president-elect for one year prior to assuming

the tasks of the head office.

Faculty/StaffNews · 13

President Andrew Westmoreland (below left) presented 255 students with bachelor degrees at the 112th annual spring commencement held May 15. Dr.]. D. Patterson (below center), a dentist from Searcy, was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree. Dr. Carl Wesley Kluck, Jr. (below right), a pediatrician from Arkadelphia and a member of the Ouachita Board ofTrustees, received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Baccalaureate speaker was Rev. Paul R. Sanders, pastor of Geyer Springs First Baptist Church in Little Rock and a member of the Ouachita Board ofTrustees.

14 · Campus News

ommencemenf

Ouachita listed second in number of 8

can1pus church vocational students enrolled RIEFS

Ouachita is number two among 48 Southern Baptist Convention colleges and schools in the number of church vocational students enrolled for the 1998-99 academic year.

The announcement was made in the quarterly edition

of "The Southern Baptist Educator," a news journal of the Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools. The publication is a collaborative news source among post-secondary educational institutions in the estimated 15-million member

Southern Baptist Convention. In the report, Ouachita is

listed with 461 church-related vocational students, with only Baylor University in Waco, TX, having more with 1,683.

Ouachita reported a fall enrollment of 1,536 and was 29th in undergraduate size.

Ouachita listed among best college buys Ouachita has recently

been named in "America's Best College Buys 2000."

Annually, Institutional Research and Evaluation Inc. (IRE) from Gainesville, Geor­gia identifies the 100 Ameri­can colleges and universities that provide students the high­est quality in education at the lowest cost.

Thirty-seven-private and 63 public institutions from 37 states met the requirements for recognition in the eighth annual edition of the publica­tion.

"A college or university does not have to be expensive to be good," said Lewis T. Lindsey, president of IRE. "Prospective students and their parents should not auto­matically think that to get a quality education they must pay a high cost. It is amazing that the schools, such as Oua­chita, listed in the report can consistently, year after year, deliver a quality college edu­cation at a cost that is within

every student's reach." To be considered for the

designation of" America's 100 Best College Buys-2000" an institution must meet the fol­lowing requirements: (1) be an accredited, four-year insti­tution offering bachelor de­grees for both men and women; (2) offer full residential facili­ties including residence halls and dining services; (3) offer opportunities to qualified stu­dents for need-based, aca­demic-based and athletic­based financial aid; (4) have had an entering freshman class in the fall of1997 with a grade point average and/ or SAT I ACT score equal to or above the national average for enter­ing college freshmen; and (5) have had an out-of-state cost of attendance in 1998-99 for three quarters or two semes­ters below the national aver­age cost of attendance or not exceeding the national aver­age cost by more than 10 per­cent.

The eighth annual poll

was conducted between May 4, 1998 and June 30, 1998. One thousand three hundred ninety-one institutions re­sponded to the survey form.

Schools listed in the IRE report did not pay to be in­cluded in the report. Institu­tions were included solely on the basis of merit.

Ouachita is also among 110 colleges and universities, nationwide, that have been notified ofinclusion in a pub­lication titled "America's Best College Scholarships-2000."

"Ouachita offers excep­tional opportunities through scholarships to the brightest students," Lindsey said. "The second annual report indicates that fewer than one in 15 col­leges and universities in the nation actually meet the crite­ria to be included in the list­ing. We are pleased to an­nounce that Ouachita is among the colleges and uni­versities to provide the nation's top merit scholarships."

· by Rachel Deckelman

r -•_.-,-.-___,-,;---.--ll"r"---,r,--, REUNION • Dr. Paul Root, professor emeritus of education; Dr. Herman Sandford, professor emeri­tus of English; and Dr. Raymond Coppenger, pro­fessor emeritus of religion, provide entertainment at the "Ouachita Hills Reunion" July 4. Approximately 60 Ouachita Hills residents, former residents, and their families attended the day's activities, which included attendance at Sunday morning services at First Baptist Church, an after-church lunch at West­ern Sizzlin' , an afternoon of swimming at the home of Bill and Ann Vining, and an evening picnic at the home of Jack and Mary King. Ouachita Hills subdi­vision is located by A. U. Williams Field.

+ Ouachita students who are

part of the school's

communication disorders

department have had

opportunities recently to gain

professional experience by

attending conferences in

Memphis, Tennessee and San

Antonio, Texas.

The National Convention of

the American Speech Language

Association was held in San

Antonio and provided eight

OBU students with the

opportunity to attend meetings,

make professional contacts and

listen to papers that were

presented.

The Mid-South Conference

of the American Speech

Language Association was held

in Memphis, Tennessee and

attracted 15 Ouachita students

who had a parallel line of

professional interaction with the

national SLA convention.

Carol Morgan, assistant

professor of speech pathology,

and assistant professor of

speech pathology Nancy

Hardman a lso attended the

conferences.

+ Members of Ouachita's

Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE)

C lub completed a mock stock

market investing course

involving students in American

history courses at Goza Junior

High School in Arkadelphia

Each Goza student involved in

the project managed a fictitious

stock portfolio for six weeks,

with the student having the

greatest portfolio value at the

end being awarded a $50 US

Savings Bond by the Frank D.

Hickingbotham School of Business at OBU. Louise

Moore was the first place

winner and Heather Martin was

the second place winner.

Ouachita's SIFE sponsor is

Dr. James Philpot

Campus News· 15

BCampus Senior Ouachitonian awards

+The'~h~'~"~~ok presented to Milam, Granade awarded the honor for the 1999-2000 academic year. This award allows for summer

recognition in being selected by their respective divisions or schools as Academic Achievers of the Year. They were: Frank D. Hicking­botham School of Business­Lukasz Staniczek, a senior finance major from Clarendon; Bernice Young Jones School of Fine Arts­Andrew Gran ade a senior music and history major from Arkadelphia; Division o f Education-Kim Bailey, a senior English major from Little Rock; Division of Humanities-Gre g Brownderv ille, a senior English major from McCrory; Division of Social Science­Andrew Granade; Division of Natural Science-Scott Witherspoon, a senior physics major from Mt.Pleasant, TX; and School o f Christian Studies-James Taylor, a senior biblica l studies/ la n guage major from Little Rock.

received first place in general

excellence at the annual

meeting of the Arkansas

College Media organization

held April 14 at Henderson

State University.

"O uachitonian" editor

Jennifer Hillman G oode, a

senior secondary education/

C hristian education ma jor from

Almyra, was named College

Yearbook Editor of the Year.

The "Signa l" newspaper

received honorab le mention in

general excellence. Mark

W hite, a junior mass communica­

tions ma jor from Springdale, is

the editor o f the "Signal."

In addition to the general

excellence awards, the

"O uachitonian" yearbook

received 19 individua l awards

and the "Signal" newspaper

received seven individual

awards.

+ Six O uachita psychology

students presented papers at

the fifteenth annual convention

of the Arkansas Symposium for

Psychology Students.

Dr. Randa ll Smith, professor

of psychology, accompanied the

students on their trip to the

conference.

+ Jonathan Huber, a senior

po litical science major, won

second place in the nationa l

competition at the Future

Business Leaders o f America -Phi

Beta Lambda na tional honorary

business fra ternity's annual

meeting held in C hicago

Huber was entered in the

Impromptu Speaking category

at the na tional leadership

conference.

Huber was asked in the

competition to speak extempo­

raneously on the sub ject of

whether Congress should pass a

constitutiona l amendment on

flag burning

16 · Campus News

The Student Senate was host of the institution's annual Academic Awards Banquet honoring more than 100 students for academic excellence during the 1998-99 school year.

Ouachita faculty / administrative staff members annually select a Senior Ouachitonian Woman and Man who best signify exemplary traits in academics, character, involvement in extracurricu lar acttvtttes, leadership, and Christian service.

Chosen for those honors this year were: Sarah Beth Milam, a chemistry major from Shreveport, LA; and Andrew Granade, a music and history major from Arkadelphia.

The Carl Goodson H onors Program a t the university designates a Ben Elrod Scholar each year in honor of the Chancellor of the University. Andy Davidson, a junior English major from Camden, was

travel and educational enrichment.

The Arkadelphia Rotary Club Service-Above-Self Award was presented to James Taylor, a senior biblical studies major from Little Rock.

Mrs. J.R. Grant Memorial Awards to Outstanding Students in their respective classes went to: C hristine Brown Jones, a senior biblical studies major from H eber Springs; and Vanessa Seals, a freshm an elementary education major from Heber Springs.

The Betty Oliver Grant Awards to Outstanding Students in their respective classes went to: Jana Keasler, a junior family life ministry and Christian counseling major from Shreveport, LA; and Mary Roberts, a sophomore mass communications major from North Little Rock.

Seven students received

Lukasz Staniczek was honored as the Ove rall Academic Achiever.

OUACHITONIAN BEAUTY Kathryn (Kati) Leigh

Guyton of Bossier City, Louisiana, a 21-year-old junior elementary education major at Ouachita, was named the 1999 "Ouach itonian Beauty." Guyton represented OBU's junior class in the competition.

Runners-up to Guyton in the 1999 Ouachitonian Beauty Contest were: first runn e r-up - Whitney Moore, a 21-year-old mass communications major from Cabot; second runner-up-Mandy Richardson, a ...._ ____ __._......___......::...;,. 20-year-old music education major from Benton (Fountain Lake-Hot Springs); third Rachel W1nst?n, a 20-year-old Christian counseling and psychology major from Sheridan;- ._ _ runner-up- Lisa Honey, a 21-year-old speech and mass communications major from Arka - -

STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN MISSIONS ENDEAVORS

AT HOME AND AROUND THE WORLD

~!J(~r!l~~hb!L~eat~t 1

T!w8!,~~!'J spent their spring break min- thing about the trip is that as she left the English school The mountain biking istering to college students on everything we did was us indi- for the final time. She wanted team was the third team. Led the beaches ofDaytona Beach, vidually taking the initiative so badly for the students to by Corey McGaha, this team Fla. The trip was sponsored by to reach the person for Christ come to know Christ, but she of six used bicycles as its mode the Baptist Student Union and help them to open up," had done all she could. The oftransportationtoworkwith (BSU). said Wilson. seeds of salvation had been university students and

While in "THE HARDEST AND "Our en- planted; growth and promoteactivemissionsefforts the Sunshine tire Florida harvesting would be left to in Chiayi.

NEATEST THING ABOUT State, the group met all someone else. Taiwan was The final team was made group was un- THE TRIP IS THAT semester to ready. up of six women who spent der the leader- EVERYTHING WE DID prepare for the Last fall, the University one week in Hualien and one ship of the trip," Wilson planned a trip to China. week in Hscin-chu. It was led Halifax (Fla.) WAS US INDIVIDUALLY said. "We also Students, accompanied by byJenniferGoode. "Wegota Baptist Asso- TAKING THE INITIATIVE TO met at differ- BSUleadersKevinlnmanand chance to really build dation from REACH THE PERSON FOR entintervalsin Julie Wilson, prepared and relationships with the March 20-25. small groups of trained for the trip. students,"saidjunior Amanda

The asso- CHRIST AND HELP THEM six or seven to Due to political unrest Horton. "They allowed us to dation allows TO OPEN UP." pray for the between China and the seeintotheirlives. Wemetso different trip,"saidWil- United States, the trip was many who couldn't even groups from JULIE WILSON son. changed just days before fathom theconceptofChrist's across the W i 1 son departure to Taiwan. love. They didn't understand countrytoministertotheper- said that the group also was Twenty-six students why Americans would give manent residents and visitors part of a preparatory evange- remained on the to the Daytona area through !ism workshop led by OBU team, and Drs. its van ministry, food give- graduate Jeff Noble, the BSU AndrewandJeanna away assistance, healthcare director at Southern Arkan- West more 1 and, unit, and environmental as- sas University. along with their sistance to local shops. She said the workshop, daughter, Riley,

The theme for the beach meetings and prayer sessions joined. ministry program is "Extreme all were designed to offer a The students Life." challenge ofpersonalinvolve- were divided into

"Thepurposeoftheweek ment to the students. four teams in five is to do things for other people "The students had to be different cities. The REACHING OUT • Clayton Danner visits with and to help build relationships willing to sacrifice their spring first team was in university students during the Baptist Student

f Union mission trip to Taiwan. withthemsothattheywillsee break and to get out o their Taichung and was-----....:.---------Jesus in us and allow us the comfort zone in order to par- led by Cory Goode. "Our opportunity to share Christ ticipate," said Dave Johnston, purpose was to encourage the with them," said Julie Wilson the BSU spring break coordi- Christians on the different of the BSU. nator and a junior biblical university campuses as well as

While in Florida, the stu- studiesmajorfromAlexander. open doors of ministry there dents gave daily free van rides Kevin Inman, director of through music," Goode said. toareavisitors,servedfreepan- campus ministries at OBU, The six-member team cakes to students, ran a free also participated in the mis- performed over 10 concerts in sunburn unit to give lotion to sion trip. "Kevin has been places ranging from those in need, and helped lo- involved with beach ministry classrooms to teahouses. cal merchants clean shops. three times before," said Wil- The second team was led

The OBU team also led in son. "He has had a good expe- by James Taylor. The team worship on Wednesday night rience with the outreach and spent its time in the capital and had a time of testimony to wanted the OBU students to city of Taipei. Students did the college students in the experience it." sports evangelism and had the Daytona area. opportunity to speak in

up three weeks of their summer to tell people in Taiwan about Jesus."

The Ouachita team was hosted by a team of missionaries in Taiwan who work primarily to train Christian student leaders in colleges and universities.

"The trip changed my life," said Horton. "I came away truly burdened for the people ofTaiwan. It's imperative that we focus our prayers and efforts on this nation."

· by jennifer Goode Campus News · 17

Brown Jones join coaching staff Tigers post win 1 1 over Ravine rival

Ouachita Athletic Honorable Mention honors, science in education degree . . Director David Sharp has and was an All-AIC All Star (1993) in kinesiology from the The Ouachita Tigers

d h 1 f f, H ffi · U · · f A k opened the Todd Knight era announce t heemf,p ohym

1e9n9t9o pFer

11ormehr.' ewfasaCnho .cet:m ntvers.tty o r ansas-f and the 1999 season with a

two new coac es or t e - e ows tp o ns tan Fayetteville and a master o 2000 academic year. Athletes. science in education degree dominating 34-14 victory in

B.J. Brown is the new Tiger Previous employment for ( 1996) from HSU. the "Battle of the Ravine" over headbaseballcoach,JasonJones Brown includes serving as Most recently Jones 28 cross-street rival Henderson has been named as assistant athletic director and ~ead has served sine~ 199,5 a~ State University. women's basketball coach and baseball coach at Amencan . t t .

1 . h. h Senior running back Rico

women's cross country coach, Christian Academy in absstks abn llgu s ~emodr h tg d McClarity led the Tigers (1-0) and Ira Peterson is the new Tuscaloosa, AL, from 1993-95; . as . et ~. ~oac ~n f, e~ with 80 yards rushing and four assistantmen'sbasketballcoach assistant baseball coach and Junwr tg coac or t e touchdowns .His84-yardpunt and men's cross country coach. teacher at Shelton State Sheridan Public Schools. return stretched Ouachita's

Brown has served as Tiger Community College in In addition, Jones from lead to 21-7 in the third quar-assistant coach since 1995 Tuscaloosa from 1989-1993; 1990-93wasgraduateassistant ter. under head coach Dr. Tom assistant baseball coach at the coach at the University of Senior fullback Brian Murphree who will remain at University of Alabama in Arkansas-Fayetteville under Robinette gained 113 yards on the school in his current roles Tuscaloosa from 1987-89; and former Lady Razorback 18 carries, and sophomore as NCAA compliance officer assistantbaseballcoachatHSU basketball coach John quarterback Cary Wheaton andprofessorofhealth,physical in 1985-87. Sutherland. was two for two passing for education, and recreation. Jones will take over in the Jones was an assistant two touchdowns.

Brown, 36, holds a assistant women's basketball women's basketball coach Ouachita's new slotbone bachelorofscienceineducation and head women's cross under Davt'd Tht'gpen at degree(1986)fromOBUanda country role from Joveta Henderson from 1993-94. He master of science in education Arnold, who with her husband, degree (1987)from Henderson Steve, is returning to the Lead State University. Hill-Harrison area to go into

At OBU, he was a four private business.Joneswillassist year letterman in the Tiger OBU head coach Garry

was head women's basketball coach for the Hendrix College Lady W arriors in Conway from 1994-95 and assistant girls' basketball coach for the baseball program, where he Crowder.

won All-Arkansas Jones holds a bachelor of Fayetteville Public Schools Intercollegiate Conference from 1992-93.

offense amassed 277 total yards to Henderson's 133.

The much-anticipated match up between the new 'head coaches, Knight for Ouachita and Patrick Nix for HSU, drew almost 6,500 to A.U. Williams Field.

Outstanding athletes honored at spring banquet Ouachita honored its

outstanding athletes at a banquet sponsored by the Student Senate.

Three senior individuals were acclaimed as the University's best male and female student-athletes for the 1998-99 sports year.

The co-recipients of the Bob Lambert Award given to the Outstanding Male Athlete were: Scott Witherspoon, a physics major and football player from Mount Pleasant, TX, and Robert Brumsey, a business administration major and basketball player from New Boston, TX. The Outstanding Woman Athlete Award went to Jennifer Jones, an early childhood education r:najor and tennis player from 18 ·Sports News

Texarkana, Arkansas. The awards are given

annually to athletes who best demonstrate the traits of Christian witness, desire to win, sportsmanship and athletic ability.

Three Ouachita athletes won recognition for their status as outstanding scholar­athletes.

Preference for these awards goes to upperclassmen student-athletes with at least a 3.00 grade point average. Consideration is given to

scholarship, character, high moral standing, desire to win, and athletic ability.

The Male Scholar­Athlete Award went to Andy Scott of Nashville, AR. Scott is senior health, physical education and recreation majorwho is a memberofboth the Tiger baseball team and Tiger Sharks swimming and diving team. The award is given to a student-athlete who is a letterman in the sport of golf, tennis, swimming or cross

country. Ouachita's

Scholar-Athlete Woman

Award recipient is Catherine Manning, a junior computer science major from Allen, TX. She is a member of the Lady Tiger Sharks swimming and diving team and the Lady Tiger cross country team . .

Caleb Rawls of Oak Grove, LA, a junior political science and French major and a member of the Tiger football team, was chosen as the recipient of the Frank Reed Scholar-Athlete Award. The award is given to a male student-athlete who is a letterman in the sport of football, basketball, or baseball. Rawls holds a 3.818 grade point average. · by Mac Sisson

--Sports Wrap-Up Gortmal<er named Men" s Tennis The Tigers ended the year with a school defensive coach

Ouachita Tiger tennis coach Craig Ward

has been selected by his fellow coaches as

LSC Coach of the Year in men's tennis for

leading his athletes to the conference title for

the second consecutive year.

Ward has served as OBU's coach since

1990 and has consistently seen his team in

th_e top 1 0 among small college and

university programs in the nation.

Ward had several of his athletes named

to the Lone Star Conference Men's Tennis

All-Conference Team.

Four were named to the Lone Star First

Team in Singles. They were: Raul

Bermudez, a freshman liberal arts major from

Caracas, Venezuela, (San Nignacio) as the

number three singles player; Martin

Linkhorst, a junior business administration

major from Borlange, Sweden, (Hagaskolan)

as the number four singles player; Johan

Eriksson, a sophomore business

administration major from Karlstaad, Sweden,

(Tingvalla) as the number five singles player;

• and Johan Ohlsson, a junior finance major

from Smedjebacken, Sweden, (Adalsskolan)

as the number six sinQ_Ies player.

In First Team doubles, Ouachita fared

equally well. Daniel Vejman, a sophomore

business administration major from

Stockholm, Sweden, (Avgangeberyg) and

Henrie Axelsson, a freshman business

administration major from Karlstaad, Sweden,

(Tingvalla), were selected as the

conference's number one doubles team.

Bermudez and Robert Ungh, a senior

business administration major from

Stockholm, Sweden, (Sapporo Touun), were

chosen as the LSC's number two doubles

team; and Eriksson and Ohlsson were tabbed

for honors as the conference's number three

couples team.

On the Lone Star Conference's Second

Team All-Conference from OBU in Singles

were Vejman as the number one singles

player and Ungh as the number two singles

player.

Armstrong Atlantic State University of

Savannah, Georgia upset the third ranked

Ouachita Tiger tennis team, 5-3, in the round

of eight at the NCAA Division II

Championship Men's Tennis Tournament at

Skeeter-Carson Tennis Complex in

Pensacola, Florida.

record 15-3.

Women"s Tennis Lone Star Conference Commissioner

Fred Jacoby announced that Ouachita's

Christina Henry, a junior mathematics major

from Ennis, TX; and Karlyn Hughes, a

freshman applied music major from Forrest

City, have been selected for inclusion on the

LSC Commissioner's Honor Roll for their

. academic performance during the 1998-99

sports year.

The Lady Tigers, coached by Betsy

Danner, finished the year at 1-14.

Baseball Commissioner Fred Jacoby announced

that three Tiger baseball players have been

chosen for honors for their classroom work.

Named to the Commissioner's Honor Roll

were: Billy Adams of Sherwood (Sylvan

Hills), a junior pre-engineering major and a

pitcher for coaches Tom Murphree and B.J.

Brown; Ronald Glass of Ashdown, a junior

accounting major and a pitcher; and Louie

Heard of Hot Springs (Lake Hamilton), a

senior biblical studies major and a shortstop.

OBU ended the season with a 10-38

record overall and a last place 4-17 Lone

Star Conference North Division conference

mark.

Ouachita head football coach Todd Knight announced the hiring of defen­sive coach Rustin Gortmaker to the Ti­ger football coaching staff.

Gortmaker, a graduate of Tarleton State (TX) University and a native of White Deer, Texas, came to Ouachita from his position as a graduate assistant under Ken Hatfield at Rice University in Houston.

Gortmakergraduated from Tarleton State with a business degree and lacks three hours before earning a master's de­gree in education and athletic adminis­tration from the University of Houston.

At TSU, Gortmaker played free safety and will continue on the defensive side of the ball at Ouachita as a coach.

Knight heard ofGortmaker through David Lee, whom Knight assisted at the University ofTexas-El Paso and is now the offensive coordinator for the Rice Owls. Gortmaker was intrigued by some of the changes he had seen in the pro­gram since playing against Ouachita while at Tarleton.

"I've really been impressed with the commitment the administration has made to improving the athletic program," said Gortmaker. "The remodeling of the field house and the renovations of the weight room are really encouraging."

"Eventually we want to turn the pro­gram around and compete for confer­ence championships," said Gortmaker. "We have a long way to go, but we're off to a great start." · by Chris Babb

r------------------------------------------------------------, The Tiger Gridiron Club

invites you to a special day honoring Coach Buddy Benson

Noon-1 :45 p.m. 2:00p.m.

5:30p.m.

7:30p.m.

Saturday, October 9, 1999

Schedule of Events Sign in (booth adjacent to the concession stand) Ouachita vs. Southeastern Oklahoma A. U. Williams Field Halftime: Special Recognition of Coach Benson with former players on the field Roast & Toast Banquet Evans Student Center Banquet Room Tickets: $10 Reception

For more information contact David Sharp, OBU Box 3788, Arkadelphia, AR 71998 • 870-245-5182 • [email protected]

Sports News· 19

Bruce Tippit President Former Students Association

The events ofJune 1, 1999, will for­ever brand themselves into the minds of those primarily affected by them and those who are secondarily touched by that night. As the details unfolded of the crash and its aftermath, there was an overwhelming sense of the awe of God's presence upon all those connected. The bravery, courage, compassion and willingness to act for Christ in a crisis demonstrated by those who were on that flight have been some­thing for which we as alumni of OBU should be proud.

The connection that I have to the choir has been personal. Dr. Fuller served as our interim minister of music last sum­mer and the choir had been in our church in April. Also Barrett Baber and his family have been close friends for years. When I saw Barrett's face on the news I could not help but remember the day he came home from the hospital when he was born. Your heart truly stops in moments like that.

On the Sunday that the choir was at First Baptist they sang a most mo~ing arrangement ofPsalm 91. A portion of the psalm says, "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty, I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust ... He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for the arrow that tlieth by day ... " As I listened to the anthem I thought how the psalmist used such powerful images to describe what God does to protect us. Ultimately they are only words but they are the words of God. When we find ourselves threatened by the terrors of any situation all we have are words-- His words. I am thankful that we have seen that words do become flesh and make a difference.

As school begins this full the traumas of that night will be remembered once again. There is still much healing to be done and prayers to be given. There are also words to hold to, promises-- the prom­ises of God.

"Traveling mercies" has a whole new meaning, doesn't it?

20 ·Alumni News

(heck out Ouachita's Website

.obu.edu (lick on ftlumni and friends

Website features include:

ftlumni Survey form . a place for you to give the Alumni Office new

information about you, such as new addresses, new occupations, new or existing

email addresses, births, deaths, marriages, etc. Let us hear from you!

Tiger network. this page gives information about those alumni who help

recruit students to Ouachita. It tells how YOU can become a part of the Tiger

Network.

Up(Oming Events • keep up with what's going on at Ouachita. This page

calendars some of the major happenings over the next several months.

1999-2000 fSft Board • see who's serving as YOUR governing board

for the Former Students Association

Home(Oming 1999 • check out these pages that tell you about Home­

coming 1999. They outline all the activities that surround this important event.

Oua(hita's On-line Bookstore • purchase items from Ouachita's

bookstore

ftlumni Directory-ftll nEW!!. just recently added to our website is our

Alumni Directory. Here you can find those alumni you've been looking for all

these years. Limited information is given because of privacy issues, but you can

email the alumni office for the information you need . Available email addresses

are on this page.

We need your em<Jil <Jddress. This is r<Jpidly becoming Cor h<Js <Jire<Jdy become) <J gre<Jt w<Jy to communic<Jte with your

ci<Jssm<Jtes. Give us your <Jddress so others c<Jn st<Jy in touch with you.

Canadian Rockies Rail Tour

Come experience the wonders of Western ~ Canada. One of the most scenic rail rides on earth beckons. Your hosts, Dr. and Mrs. ~ Francis McBeth, invite you to join them, and your fellow alumni and friends as they 9 journey through the spectacular Canadian Rockies.

tlomecominf~ '99 november 5 N 6, 999

Schedule of ftctivities

friday, november 5, 1999

12 noon 5:00p.m. 6:00p.m.

7:30p.m.

Shotgun start to the First Homecoming Golf Scramble - DeGray Reunion Dinner Registration - Evans Student Center Lobby Homecoming 1999 Reunion Dinner - Evans Student Center Banquet Room Reunion years include 1949, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, & 1994 Tiger Tunes -Jones Performing Arts Center

Saturday, november 6, 1999

9:00a.m. 10:00 a.m.

11:30 a.m.

1:30 p.m. 2:00p.m. 5:30p.m.

7:30p.m.

Homecoming Information Booth - Evans Student Center Lobby .Club and Organization Drop-ins

Beta Beta • R . A . Lile Hall, Room 200

. Chi Delta • Cone-Bottoms Hall Lobby

EEE • Flippen-Perrin Lobby

Gamma Phi • Maddox Hall Lobby

Kappa Chi • Evans Formal Lounge

Phi Mu Alpha • Mabee Gallery

Rho Sigma • Verser Lobby

Sigma Alpha Iota • Mabee Gallery

Sigma Alpha Sigma • Anthony Lobby

Tri Chi • Frances Crawford Hall Lobby

Friends of BSU • Evans Student Center Bridge

Friends of Education • McClellan Room 314

Friends of OSF • McClellan Room 100

Soccer Alumni • Soccer Field, North Campus

Band Al4mni • 10:30 a .m. Mabee Band Room

Tailgate Party/Campus Cookout- Rab Rodgers Baseball Field (in case of rain- Tiger Den) .

Pre-game Homecoming Activities- A. U. Williams Field Harding vs. Ouachita Baptist University- A. U. Williams Field After-game Fellowships

Class of '49 • Jones Science Center Lobby

Class of '54 • Elrod Center

Class of '59 • Harold and Jessie Johnson's

Class of '64 • Evans Formal Lounge

Class of '69 • Larry and Gail Pennington's

Tiger Tunes- Jones Performing Arts Center

Class of '74 • Evans Bridge

Class of '79 • Andy and Jeanna Westmoreland's

Class of '84 • Trey and Kathy Berry's

Class of '89 • Rob and Gari Rucker's

Class of '94 • Rob and Allison Pepper's

Thanks to all who attend and support the activities of Ouachita Baptist University's Homecoming

Alumni News · 21

Willis A. Anderson By: Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller

Nancy Bell By: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McVeigh

Gary Bettis By: Elk Horn Bank & Trust,

Arkadelphia, AR Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flaig Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz Dr. and Mrs. John W. Linn Dr. Clark W. McCarty Dr. and Mrs. Tom Murphree . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A.

Rucker, Sr. Mrs. Ann Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K.

Wasson , Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Williams Ms. Janice 0 . Williams

Marjorie Toombs Wingfield Bolt By: Mrs. Marilynn Keys

Eric Monroe Bonifant By: Drs. George and Ouida Keck

Ronald J. Bracken By: Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod

Von Melrose Brashears By: Mrs. Martha E. Johnson

Willie Mae Burleson By: Mr. John A. Wilson

Audrie Reecer Cantrell By: Miss Nancy A. Milbourn

Madge Clayton By: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud

Sarah Cloud Sister of John D. Cloud By: Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

Melvin Coffelt Father of Nancy Hardman By: Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Whitten

Henry Foote Coleman By: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud

Erma Cordell Wife of Cotton Cordell, Board of Trustees By: Mr. and Mrs. Larry

Pennington

Alton A. Crawley Former Math Faculty By: Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

Steve Daily By: Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root

Jamie Blackmon Dale By: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Sims

22 · Memorial Contributions

Memorial Contributions May 1 - July 31, 1999

David 0. DeArmond Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Former Music Faculty Coppenger By: Drs. Lynn and Evelyn Whitten Drs. Ed and Fran Coulter

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cox Bess Dickinson Terry Crabtree

By: Drs. George and Ouida Keck Mr. and Mrs. George M. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richter Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cromer

Mrs. Rita Cunningham Martha Durrett David Crockett Elementary

By: Mr. and Mrs. Farris C. School Staff, Marshall, TX Purviance, Jr. Ms. Faye G. Davis

Ms. Valerie Denton George 0 . Ellis Mr. Greg Diamond

By: Nelson B. Eubank East Texas Baptist University Choral Music Department

Robert G. Ferguson Dr. and Mrs. William Ellis By: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ms. Cindy English

Anthony Ms. Marian Epperson Executive Board, Arkansas

Rachel Fuller Baptist State Convention Daughter of Charles and Cindy Mrs. Nina Fitts Fuller Dr. and Mrs. John D. Floyd

By: Ms. Georgette Aaberg Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Ford Mr. and Mrs. David A. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz Ms. JoAnn Adcock Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Freeman Ms. Elaine Allen Mr. Ron Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Wade Allison Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fuller Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Gallatin

Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Garner

Anthony Dr. and Mrs. Herman Gibson Arkadelphia Christian School Ms. Erin Gilleece Arkansas Court of Appeals Billie N. Golden Arkansas Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Good

Orchestra Society, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Goodson Ms. Janet Armour Dr. and Mrs. Bob L. Gosser, Mr. and Mrs. Billy A. Arnold Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ary Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Granade Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Dr. and Mrs. S. Ray Granade

Ashcraft Dr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Grant Ms. Hollie Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gray Ms. Pam Baber Ms. Jody Green Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bargar Mrs. Kathy Green Dr. and Mrs. Hal Bass Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green Mr. John W. Bateman Mr. Wendell and Dr. Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Benson Griffen Dr. and Mrs. Trey Berry Ms. Ann Grimes Mr. Larry Bezy GTE Service Corporation , Mr. Samuel N. Bird Cost Accounting Group, Mr. and Mrs. Truman 0 . Irving, TX

Boatright Mr. Curtis T. Hampton Mrs. Richard Boone Dr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Brewster Hankins Brown Productions, Inc., Dr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen

Dallas, TX Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Hardin Mr. Paul Butcher Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harp Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Butler Ms. Jo L. Hart Calvary Baptist Church Choir, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Heflin

Little Rock, AR Ms. Barb Hembree Mrs. Deborah Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Trennis G. Ms. Debbie Cates Henderson Ms. Susan Clayton Ms. Renee Herndon Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Ms. Nancy Heuring Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Ms. Lisa Hill

Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Randy L. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hoffer Coker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley

CompUSA, Inc., DCC Ms. Judy Hollingsworth Employees, Grapevine, TX Ms. Robin A. Horne

Ms. Jennifer Cook Mrs. Mary L. Howell Miss Mary Catherine Condray Lane and Kim Smirl Hoyt Mr. Carroll C. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. William H. lchter

International Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention

J & B Music Sales, Inc., Pearcy, AR

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Jackson

Dr. and Mrs. Joe S. Jeffers Ms. Ann Johnson Drs. Woody and Freddie

Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jones Ms. Jill Jones Mrs. Krista M. Joyce Drs. George and Ouida Keck Mr. Bill Kilpatrick Rev. and Mrs. A. B. King Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J.

Kleinschmidt Ms. Jane Knight Mr. and Mrs. Melvin

Kobernusz Ms. Toni Kubly Mr. and Mrs. Jackie P. Kwok Rev. and Mrs. C. Ellis

Leagans Ms. Jane Lee Ms. Lynne Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Spencer A.

Lewis Dr. and Mrs. John W. Linn Ms. Donna A. Long Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Long Stew, Marilyn, Rebekah, Timothy and Sarah Lowe

Mrs. Patricia S. Luppen Mr. Matt Lyles Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Marsden Marshall Music Teachers

Association, Marshall , TX Mr. and Mrs. Nathan

McAlister Dr. and Mrs. W. Francis

McBeth Ms. Sue Q. McBrayer Lesl ie McCabe Dr. Clark W. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDowell Aaron McGrew Mr. and Mrs. AI A. Mclaughlin Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Church Music Department, Kansas City, MO

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Milhollen

Mrs. Cynthia C. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller Mr. and Mrs. William P.

Mitchell Dr. and Mrs. Don Moore Dr. and Mrs. W. David Moore Mrs. Pauline Morrow Dr. and Mrs. Tom Murphree Mr. Oily Neal Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Neely Mr. and Mrs. Laurence J.

Nelson Ms. Sarah G. Newman Dr. and Mrs. Joe F. Nix Ms. Jane Nowakowski Ms. Barbara O'Dell Mrs. Edna Odom

Dr. Gale J. Odom Ms. Leona Odom Randy and Melinda Odom Ms. Emily S. Oglesby Ms. Patricia O'Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Owen Dr. and Mrs. David Ozmun Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Palmer Ms. Glenda Odom Palmer Ms. Linda Pannell Ms. Doris Parker Ms. Denise Parks Ms. Martha C. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pilcher Ms. Jeanie Pinkston Mr. John M. Pittman Ms. Martha Polk Ms. Caroline Pollock Dr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Pope,

Caitlin and Will Ms. Barb Potter Mr. Brett Powell Priscilla Sunday School Class,

Grand Prairie, TX Mr. and Mrs. Farris C.

Purviance, Jr. Miss Virginia Queen Benny and Cara Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Michael E.

Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. Philip F. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richter Judge Andree L. Roaf Mr. John Robbins Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rogers Judge Judith Rogers Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Dr. Kristen Ross Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R.

Rucker, Sr. Ruggles-Wilcox Funeral

Home, Arkadelphia Mr. Bill Scott Second Baptist Church,

Little Rock, AR Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Sisson Mrs. Barbara Slaughter Ms. Vesta L. Smartt Craig and Sherry Smirl &

Family Mr. Edward Smirl John and Cleo Smirl Dr. and Mrs. Randolph A.

Smith Ms. Nancy Spann Mr. and Mrs. Michael G.

Spencer Ms. Myrna Sprenger Ms. Leslie Steen Mr. Bruce Stevens Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stipe Ms. Margie L. Strickland Mrs. Sarah E. Strickland Mr. John F. Stroud, Jr. Miss GyEIIa Swanigan Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tatman Hiten Thakore The Baptist General

Convention of Texas Dr. Edwina Thedford Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Todd Dr. and Mrs. William Trantham

Mr. Karl Tucker University Baptist Church Chapel Choir, Fort Worth, TX

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX

Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Vinson Rev. and Mrs. Richard L. Wade Mr. and Mrs. Seth R. Walton,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ward Ms. Anna Kaye Watkins Drs. Lynn and Evelyn Whitten Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Williams Ms. Karen Williams

Evelyn B. Gaither By: Mr. Nelson B. Eubank

Shelby L. Gillette By: Mr. and Mrs. Farris C.

Purviance, Jr.

Mr. Bernie S. Hargis, Jr. By: Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp

Mr. 0 . Max Harrelson By: Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Williams

Mr. James A. Harrison By: Ms. Lauren J. Adams

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bailey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Trey Berry Ms. Candace Brar Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Cochran Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Coppenger Dr. and Mrs. William Ellis Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne

Fluharty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W.

Garner Dr. and Mrs. Herman Gibson Billie N. Golden Mr. and Mrs. L. Eddie Graham Mr. and Mrs. S. Andrew

Granade Hall Vision Clinic, Paragould,

AR Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Heflin Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Randy L. Hill Ms. Judy Hollingsworth Drs. George and Ouida Keck KVRC/KDEL Graham

Broadcasting, Inc., Arkadelphia

Ms. Patricia A. Laster Mr. Matt Lyles Dr. Clark W. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. William P. Mitchell Mrs. Pauline Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Nietzel Ms. Emily S. Oglesby Dr. and Mrs. David Ozmun Mr. and Mrs. Farris C.

Purviance, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll T. Reeves Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Smith

Miss GyEIIa Swanigan Dr. Edwina Thedford Dr. and Mrs. William Trantham

Unity Baptist Church, Arkadelphia

Rev. and Mrs. Richard L. Wade

Lawson Hatfield By: Mrs. Juanita Gill Hatfield

J. L. "Jay" Heflin Father of Johnny L. Heflin, Board of Trustees

By: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anthony

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Franz Mr. William E. Fulton Dr. and Mrs. Bob L. Gosser,

Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.

Hickingbotham Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Hromada Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humbard Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W.

Jackson Mr. and Mrs. F. Douglas

Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

McAdams II Mr. John D. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Mcleod Mrs. Pauline Morrow Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Larry

Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Chesley H.

Robinette, Ill Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Mr. and Mrs. Carl

Rosenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Sisson Dr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Smith Mrs. Christina D. Spear Stone & Ward, Inc.,

Little Rock, AR Mr. and Mrs. C. Tab Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey

Watson Mr. and Mrs. Billy G.

Williams

Felton L. and Marguerite Jackson By: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Farias

William Paul Jean By: Mrs. Elaine W. Hall

Doris Jeffers Mother of Joe S. Jeffers

By: Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root

John Wallis Kilburn By: Mrs. Jeannette B. Kilburn

John Wilson Kilburn By: Mrs. Jeannette B. Kilburn

Kathy Knight By: Ms. Meredith Foster

Ralph Litzelfelner By: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Heflin

Christian Lowrance By: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McVeigh

Blanche Fleming Marler By: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud

Gladys McAllister By: Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root

Phillip McAtee By: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McVeigh

Earl Goins McCuin By: Jim, Marsha, John and Drew

Allbritton Thomas M. Chism Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

Christian Mrs. Janie M. Clardy Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Dr. and Mrs. William H. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Bob H. Crafton Ms. Shirley Dumas Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz Ms. Dorothy Goins Ms. Andrea L. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Inman Ms. Lorraine H. Jones Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce Kellar Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koehler, Jr.

Lee & Beulah Moor Children's Home, El Paso, TX

Mr. Scott E. Maim Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Mastin Mrs. Nancy McCuin Mrs. Burnelle G. Reynolds Rogers Historical Museum,

Rogers, AR Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Sewell Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Dr. Charlotte M. Thornburg Mr . .and Mrs. James C.

Warnock Ms. Madge Watson

Melanie McGuirk Former Support Staff By: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Anthony Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Ms. Lisa Hill Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root

Jessie A. Nelson By: Mr. Carl R. Nelson

William O'Hare By: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud

Memorial Contributions· 23

1941 Dorothy Lee (Moreland)

Jones was recognized in January for her 47 years of service as church educational director-secretary­administrative assistant by Hampton (VA) Baptist Church. The award named the newly renovated church fellowship hall in her honor. She and her husband, Francis , reside in Hampton.

1945 James W. Johnson (fs) was

honored in March by Lake Hamilton Baptist Church in Hot Springs for his 59 years of ministry. He has served at that church as interim and associate pastor since 1992.

1949 Ezra and Laura Jo (Meador)

Wingfield celebrated their 5otli wedding anniversary on July 2 with a reception at Salem United Methodist Church near Benton, AR.

1950 Preston Taylor had his books,

"Colosenses: La Grandeza de Cristo" publ ished by the Spanish House of Miami and "Exposicion de Numeros" published by Casa Bautista of El Paso. This brings to eleven books he's had published in Spanish.

Class Notes 1951

Billy and Geraldine (Dugger, '50) Walsh have retired from North Greenville College, he as professor of religion and she as associate professor of psychology. They live in Tigerville, SC.

John L. Martin and wife , Laurabeth , moved into an assisted living complex in May. They would love to hear from former classmates who can write them at 8500 Emerald Way, #186-C, North Richland Hills, TX 75180.

William S. Townsend is a retired senior economist with Mobil Oil. He and wife, Lawan, live in Rockwall , TX.

Roy Adams celebrated his 5oth anniversary as an ordained minister. He was ordained in July 1949 while a student at Ouachita. He pastored for years before joining the Baptist State Convention of Michigan where he served for 16 years. He and wife, Alline (Smith, '46), live in Goodrich, Ml and are members of Eastgate Baptist Church in Burton where he is "pastor emeritus."

1952

years as a Southern Baptist minister. He was ordained by that church on March 20, 1949.

1954 Loveta (Smith) Lewis is an

elementary school teacher at Buncombe County Public Schools . She and husband, Walter, live in Asheville , NC.

1955 Gerald and Ruby (Martin)

Jackson live in Hensley, AR. He's currently the interim minister of education for Little Rock Second Baptist Church .

1956 George Peters recently

published a Civil War diary kept by his great grandfather, a Union soldier. The book is entitled "Diary of G. Peters, High Private."

Tom Urrey, who has taught New Testament and Greek at Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth since 1959, retired this summer. Follow!ng retirement, he plans to pastor full time .

1957 Vernon Wickliffe was honored John A. Johnson reports he's

in March by North Little Rock Baring in his third career. After obtaining Cross Church in recognition of 50 his Ph .D. from University of

Oklahoma and teaching history at the university level , he started his own business which developed school district maps. He retired from that in 1995 but .didn't enjoy retirement so he is now a special education teacher at Fremont High School in Oakland, CA. He traveled to Arkadelphia this summer to see the campus after 42 years.

Gayle Bone recently joined the staff of Fellowship Bible Church as pastor of congregational care. He and wife, Sandy, live in Little Rock.

1958 Ralph Sullinger retired as

controller of Promotions Unlimited Corp. in Racine , WI, and moved with wife, Estelle, to Morganton, NC.

Richard Lamborn retired in July as director of the Missions Department for the Baptist Convention of Iowa, a position he held for fifteen years. He and his wife , Lois (Moeller) live in Winterset, Iowa.

1959 Kay Rodgers Bentley and

husband, Kenton, live in Henderson, NV. Before retiring, she was employed by Lockheed and worked with NASA on moon rock experiments .

----------Memorial Contributions:----------Frances E. Bass Phelan By: Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod

Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Nix

Juanita Wilson Raines Wife of Pete Raines, former Board of Trustees By: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Heflin Mr. and Mrs. Loran Johnson Mrs. Pauline Morrow Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pennington Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp

Norman R. Reeder By: Miss Thelma B. Hardcastle

Gene Rudolph Former Speech Faculty By: Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

Mildred Watkins Shuffield By: Mr. Cecil E. Shuffield

Ruby Snider By: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud

Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Heflin

Emma Lee Stobaugh By: Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

24 · Class Notes

Evelyn Beaty Summers By: Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp

John H. Summers By: Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp

Tena Sutton Mother of William H. Sutton, Board of Trustees By: Mr. and Mrs. Wade Allison

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anthony

Dr. and Mrs. Trey Berry Mr. Cotton Cordell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilbreath

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Heflin Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller Dr. and Mrs. Don Moore Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stipe

David and Hazel Tate By: Rev. and Mrs. Carroll

Caldwell

Betty Tyler By: Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller

Jack H. Vestal By: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flaig

James Vinson Father of Michael Vinson, Board of Trustees By: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Heflin

Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stipe

Mary Walker Wife of James C. Walker, former Board of Trustee By: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz

Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

Gertrude Wetherington By: Drs. George and Ouida Keck

H. Marsh Whittington By: Mrs. M. Modine Parker

Mabel Williams Mother of Tom Greer By: Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley

IN HONOR OF

Mr. Glenn Baker By: Mrs. Jeannette B. Kilburn

Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Franz By: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Franz

Mrs. Mayble Goodier By: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C.

Goodier, Jr.

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Grant By: Mr. and Mrs. Michael

Osborne

Mr. and Mrs. Irion Hu --= By: Mr. Nelson B. E

Mrs. Betty J. McCarn By: Mr. Ronald and

Harrison

Dr. Nell I. Mondy By: Dr. and Mrs. Joe S.

Ouachita Singers By: Ms. Mary F. Tait

Dr. J. D. Patterson By: Dr. and Mrs. Joe S. Je -::

Dr. and Mrs. Bernes K. Sel By: Dr. and Mrs. Dillard M1

Mr. Faunt Bisco Smith By: Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Williams By: Dr. and Mrs. Michael R.

Williams

__ ...,. Arkansas, Inc., a non­

corporation engaged in ,_--.:_ coun seling and

rarily-disabled - as the keynote

ne dedication

(Krudwig) Russell · e as student/tutor for the Lewis-Clark Council which serves m Washington. She

on, WA where she's ch and Lewis-Clark

.:...:;soci;:rtio,n. itlow is the library

......,.....,..,..==,.,c.eToumeau University in ~T:"'Iil"!''r,. TX.

1961 Lex and LaVerne Eaker

celebrated their soth wedding anniversary in April with a reception at Hardin Baptist Church in Pine Bluff. They have two children, seven grandchildren and six great­grandchildren.

Bill Sims retired from school administration in 1980 and lives in Overton, TX with wife, Judy. They have three grown children: Dean, Jill, and Tana.

Don Holbert and brother Dick donated a Sopwith Camel airplane to the Aerospace Education Center in Little Rock. It is one of seven Sopwith Camels still in existence and the only one in the United States. The Halberts own Central Flying Service.

LB. and Nancy Jordan celebrated their sotn wedding anniversary with a reception at Arkadelphia First Baptist Church in January. They have three children and five grandchildren.

Rowena (Rowe) Reed retired as teacher and counselor after 27 years from College Station Public Schools and a total of 33 years in public education. She and husband, Larry, live in College Station, TX.

Joel Moody retired in May from pastoral ministry after 43 years. He will continue to supply preach and he and wife, Joyce, will live in Hot Springs.

1964 Mike and Sue (Croisant)

Scifres own and operate Eufaula Pharmacy and Country Sonshine Christian Bookstore in Eufaula, OK. Mike continues to broadcast basketball and football games for local radio and lay preach in surrounding churches, and Sue teaches Precept Ministries Bible studies. Friends can email them at scirfresm @ eufaula.lib.ok.us.

Mike Harrison is chaplain at Lowell Correctional Institution. He and wife, Carol (Taylor, fs) live in Ocala, FL.

Harold Harrison and wife , Paulette, live in Mesquite, TX where he 's owner and consultant for lnfoTech Search , a computer company.

Tom and Sandy (Dungan) Sawyer have been transferred to Houston where he's senior sales rep for Mine Safety Appliances . They have four children and six grandchildren.

1965 Ellis and Kay (Miller, '64)

Melton work in the International School of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, and Tobago, West Indies.

David Odum is hospital administrator for Medical Group of North Florida. He and wife, Judy, live in Bristol, FL.

Sam and Charlotte (Bennett) McKinney (fs) live in Burlington, KY, where he's an officer with the Internal Revenue Service.

David Parson lives in Longview where he's self-employed with the forestry industry.

1966 Judith (Hill) Holloway reports

that she lost her voice about 15 years ago, but can talk now thanks to Botox injections taken every three months at Johns Hopkins. She and husband, Stanton, live in Perkasie, PA where she does massage therapy and some freelance copyediting at home. Friends can contact her at mrswarmhands @ hotmail.com.

1967 Patricia Bates is associate

dean of students for Cedarville (OH) College.

Ronnie Coleman and wife, Galya, live in Arlington, VA where

GOLD TIGERS • Members of the Class of 1949 were inducted as Gold Tigers attheir 50th reunion luncheon on April16. Those present included (front row) JoAnn Tate Vermillion, Melbaree Lands Palmer, Martha Canterbury Ellis, Jeanne Hampton Newberry, Dean Newberry, June Summers Pike, Mary Bremerman Floyd, Cecil Kellum, Wesley "Pete" Petreman, Gloyd Huckabee, (second row) Charles Vermil­lion, Wanda Echols Hudson, Kathleen Jolly Burton , Tommy Townsend, Ray Barnett, Trozy Barker, TruVaugh Wilson , (third row) James David Reed, Nathan "Bud" Hudson, Otis Burns, Marlin Gennings, A. C . "Ace" Grigson, Wallace Floyd, Tom Ashcraft, (back row) Jarrell Felton, James "Snake" Taylor, John Lewis Smith, Bob Nash, Durward Bourns. Present at the luncheon but not pictured was William Millsapps.

he 's a webmaster and Internet developer.

Dean Dickens has started a new church , North Cities Fellowship, in Garland, TX. Wife , KarrLa(Miller) teaches music at Garland's Heather Glenn Elementary. The Dickens have three children, Whitney and Courtney (current students at Ouachita) and Doug, '97, a graduate student in linguistics at Northern Arizona University.

Nancy (Bledsoe) Kennedy lives in Hot Springs where she's a Herbalife distributor. She writes that she has her real estate license in Arkansas and Texas and is licensed for insurance, securities and is a certified elementary teacher.

1968 David Claybrook pastors

Christ Church of St. Louis , MO, a non-denominational church which reaches teens in drugs, gangs and the Marilyn Manson culture.

Anthony McGowan and wife , Charlene, live in Arlington, TX, where he co-owns a computer company, Highland Moon.

Bill Meeks teaches math at Catoosa (OK) High School as well as being an army helicopter pilot flying CH-47D Chinooks for the Army Reserve. Wife, Becky (Elrod), teaches science at Central Junior High in Sand Springs, OK. They live in Tulsa and have three grown

children, Kellye, Johnny and Susan. Chris (Weber) Bunch is a

teacher with the Texarkana Independent School District.

1969 Paul and Linda (Casey, '66)

McClung live in North Little Rock where he pastors Sherwood First Baptist and she teaches at Abundant Life Schools.

Ed Johnson was named principal at Norman Junior High School in Crossett, AR. He formerly served as head football coach and athletic director at Crossett High School before entering school administration.

Carolyn June (Thurmond) Brooks and husband, Charles Ray, an Arkansas state police corporal , live in West Fork, AR, just south of Fayetteville. She's a library media specialist, yearbook advisor and a K-1 gifted and talented instructor for the Springdale School District. The Brooks have four children, Charles Tracy, Kellie Annette, Kimberly Ann and Gina Lou.

Frances Lee (Scott) Smith and husband, Dr. Herschel Smith, are home missionaries to Michigan with the SBC North America Mission Board. They live in Gwinn, MI.

Roy McDaniel is trained and serves as an intentional interim minister in Altus, OK. (Con tinued on

page 26)

Class Notes· 25

· Continued from page 25 1970

On June 1, Kim Patterson was named director of Southeast Arkansas Regional Library, which serves five counties and is headquartered in Monticello. Prior to new employment, he served for 29 years as audio/visual coordinator and librarian at Ouachita Baptist University.

Cliff Harris returned to his hometown of Hot Springs recently with former Dallas Cowboys teammate, Charlie Waters, to appear at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hot Springs Golf Tournament. Harris' parents still live in Hot Springs.

1971 Becky (Fulbright) Cox resides

in Fayetteville, AR with husband, Ron, and daughter, Allison, 15. She teaches English, speech and drama at Fayetteville High School and sponsors the high school literary magazine, "Connotations."

Ouida (Eppinette) Keck was elected president of the National Federation of Music Clubs. Her two-year term will include planning national meetings, coordinating departments, representing the organization before Congress and traveling to other state conventions. She is associate professor of music at Ouachita.

Bob and Debbie (Arnold, '89) Crouch live in Fayetteville, AR where he's enjoying retirement from teaching and coaching and she's a speech pathologist at Fayetteville High School.

To celebrate their 5oth birthdays, these former classmates gathered from all over the country to meet in Hot Springs: Dianna Kirk Thayer (Maryland), Rebecca Hodges Blackwood (Texas), Ruth Ann Smith (Florida), Julie Fawcett, Gay Flaig Carver, Sarah Jean Jacks Lindsey and Do nita Austin Easley (Arkansas).

1972 David and Donna Henderson

reside in Bedford, VA where he pastors Bedford Baptist Church.

1973 Ed Falcomata is minister of

music for East Ridge Baptist Church in Chattanooga, TN.

Miles and Susan (King) Kelly are in Lexington, VA where he's a deputy with the Rockbridge County Sheriff's Office.

1974 Lynn and Towanann (Payne)

26 ·Class Notes

Class Notes Schatz have moved to Little Rock where he's minister of music at East Union Baptist Church and she teaches voice and piano.

Debbie (Detherage) Ward is media center director at White Hall (AR) Public School.

Harold Tucker is an Army colonel and professor at Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University in Washington, DC. He also coordinates weekly NDU prayer breakfasts and Officers' Christian Fellowship meetings. He and wife, Debbie (Moran, '75), live in Springfield, VA, where she teaches private piano. The Tuckers have three children, two at home and one a college junior.

Cindy (Floyd) Petty is president of the Arkansas State Music Teachers Association. She and husband, Cliff (fs), live in Nashville, AR, where she's a piano teacher and he's an electrician.

1975 Julia (Chambers) Harvey is

assistant director of the Arkansas Sheriff's Association. She lives in North Little Rock with husband, Ray, and children Megan (a sophomore at Ouachita), Jacob 17 and Zachary 12.

Vicky (Vining) Crawley (fs) is a medical management analyst for Arkansas Blue Cross/Blue Shield and lives in Benton with husband, Ron. Their daughter, Jennifer, a Ouachita freshman, is the current Miss Ouachita Baptist University.

Tom Rutledge has been named 1999 Men's Regional Indoor Coach of the Year by the United States Track Coaches Association. He is head men's track and field and cross country coach at Missouri Southern University in Joplin, MO.

In June, Jim Veneman was named director of visual communication at Union University in Jackson, TN.

Jamie Roark has her own film and video production company, SunG roup Films, in Houston, where she produces, directs and does audio commercials on radio and TV in various markets around the country.

Jennifer (Adams) Kidd (fs) is a library aide at Fayetteville (AR) High School. She, husband Mark, and daughter Allison, are active in church activities at Central United Methodist.

1976 Rick Trimble is rabbi for Kehilat

Sha'arit Yisrael Messianic Jewish congregation in Colorado Springs,

co. Ishak Enggano is a pathologist

for North Mississippi Medical Center. He and family, wife Gail and children Brian, 16 and Marcia 12, live in Belden, MS.

Ruben and Brenda (Echols) Keisler (fs) live in Malvern where he's the automotive instructor and she's adult education instructor at Ouachita Technical College.

Bruce Rodtnick is producer/ developer for AETN, the state's public broadcasting television network in Conway.

Steve Mullen has been named associate dean of the College of Christian Faith at Dallas Baptist University. He joined the DBU faculty in 1997. He and wife, Charlice, live in Burleson, where she's executive assistant at Alcon Industries.

Aaron Cook (fs) and wife, Elizabeth, live in Liberty, TX, where he's plant operations manager for Chevron Chemical Company.

James and Sandy (Brattain, fs72) Pennington reside in Emerson, AR, where he's teacher and coach.

1977 Janice (Sorrells) Price, after

being a classroom teacher for 22 years, is now assistant principal for Kraus Elementary in Clarksville, AR. She and husband, Bruce, an engineering lab manager for Baldor Electric, and sons, Nathan 16 and Jordan 15, live in Knoxville, AR.

Paga (Belongy) Blanks is a sales professional for MCI­WorldCom in Springfield, MO.

Coy Theobalt and wife, Dr. Nell Davis, live in Denver, CO where he's a trainer/facilitator/speaker for Adventure-based Training, Inc.

Lou (Barton) May (fs) earned her BBA degree in December from Henderson and is currently in graduate school pursuing her MS in community counseling. She works full-time for HSU's Student Support Services as a data-base management secretary. She and husband, Joe, have four children, Jerusha, a junior at SAU/Magnolia, Jay, a sophomore at UCA/Conway, Jamie, a seventh grader and Jenny, a third grader. They live near Sparkman.

Jeff and Kelly (Vandergrift) Cornelsen (fs) live in Springdale, AR, where he'sdirectorofmarketing for National Account Systems, Inc.

1978 Jimmy Purifoy teaches

elementary music for the Little Rock Public Schools.

Phyl and Debbie (Dewey) Brinkley reside in Maumelle, AR. He's director of counseling at Cabot High School and she's director of pre-school at Helping Hand Children's Center.

Donna (Robertson) Rice (fs) lives in Fayetteville with her three children, Katie 19, a sophomore at University of Memphis, Laura 14, ninth grade basketball player and Isaac 11 , a sixth grader who is involved in football, golf and drama productions. She's office manager for Wright & Baker law firm.

Roger and Linda Rucker (fs) are on furlough as missionaries to Egypt and living in Arkadelphia. They were the first family to occupy the new missionary home, dedicated debt-free by Red River Association. The Ruckers have three daughters, Katura, Dema and Rachel. Katura and Dema are students at Ouachita.

Jeffrey Bradley is minister of youth and music for Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Cincinnati, OH.

Russ and Karen (Claiborne, '77) Porter live in Mesquite, TX, where he's minister of music for Shiloh Terrace Baptist Church and she teaches elementary music.

Bob and Carole (McKenzie, '77) Parsley moved from Smackover, AR, to Crofton, MD, where he will pastor First Baptist Church.

1979 Jane Ann Knowles teaches

5th grade in Mountain Home, AR. Keith (fs) and Dori

(Anderson, fs80) McKinney are employed at Camp Carson, a camp owned by the Tennessee Baptist Convention in Newport, TN. He's the camp manager and she's in charge of food services.

Randy and Jean (Saunders) Crowder live with sons, Bryan 16 and Aaron 13, in Pensacola, FL. Randy's an investigator in the economic fraud division of the State Attorney's Office and a Lt. Colonel with the Army Reserve Civil Affairs Command. She's a speech language pathologist working with mentally handicapped and autistic children in county schools. She recently completed her master's degree at Florida State.

David and Sonia (Hutchins, '80) Garrison have moved to Richmond, VA after serving as missionaries to Egypt, Tunisia and England since their appointment in 1992. He's working at the SBC International Mission Board as associate vice president for strategy coordination and mobilization. She is lead vocalist for a local band, "The

Marshall Plan" and sings in various groups at church. They have four children, Jeremiah 11 , Seneca 7 and twins Amanda and Marcus 2-1/2.

Layne (Sweatman) Perkins is ministry assistant at West Side Baptist Church in Atlanta, TX, while attending seminary atthe Shreveport branch of New Orleans Baptist Seminary.

Joe Morin and wife, Lee, live in Hobbs, NM where he teaches science at Heizer Junior High School.

1980 Mike and Julie (Cussons)

Sarrett are in Goodlettsville, TN, where he's senior market research manager for Columbia/ HCA Healthcare Corp. They have two daughters, Laura 10 and Rachael7.

Tim and Debbie (Grisham) Shrader have moved to Oshkosh, WI where he pastors Celebration Fellowship. He reports it's the only Southern Baptist Church in Oshkosh.

Joyce (LaFan) Hall (fs) is a teacher-aidefor B.R.A.D. Head Start Program. She and husband , Thomas, live in Pocahontas, AR.

Tim and Pam (Tedder) Mobley work in Brussels, Belgium, as area directors of MCYM (Military Community Youth Ministries) and Young Life International among 70,000 English-speaking people. Tim volunteers as wrestling and football coach at Brussels American School. The Mobleys have two daughters, Joy 13and Sarah2. Their email address is [email protected].

Eric Marx completed in December his Ph.D. in psychology at Georgetown University with concentration in moral development. He accepted a faculty position with University of Southern Queensland, Australia.

Jo (Stinnett) Crews is program analyst for the Arkansas Bureau of Legislative Research. She and husband, John ('81) live in Benton.

Lisa (Wolfe) Goodwin received her master of science in education in special education from Henderson in December. She teaches social studies at Mt. Ida (AR) Elementary School.

Terri (Edmonson) Kirschner is an administrative secretary at the University of Texas-Medical Branch at Galveston. She and husband, George, live in Texas City.

Chip Broadbent is choral director for Norfolk (VA) Public Schools.

Rosalind McClanahan

Class Notes Mouser serves as chairperson of the Board ofTrustees for Southeast Arkansas College in Pine Bluff.

Danny Carroll is a computer programmer and database reporter for Mental Health Consortium in Topeka, KS.

1981 Cindy Gill is procurement

analyst with the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command in Huntsville, AL.

Charles and Debbie Jo Smith live in Grand Prairie, TX, where he's the preschool/ children's minister at First Baptist Church.

Alan and Elaine (Vickers) Hardwick have moved into a new home in Little Rock. He's the area manager for Service Experts, a national heating and air company. She home schools their six children: Rebekah 15, Sarah 11 , Leah 7 and Matthew 5, Christopher 3 and Stephanie 1-1/2.

Greg and Sue (Nutt) Smith have returned to the States on leave of absence from their missionary assignment to Costa Rica. He has been accepted into the Ph.D. program at Ashbury Theological in Wilmore, KY, and she and sons, Jason 14 and Kyle 1 0, will live in Fredericksburg, VA.

1982 Annette (Mitchell) Harris

teaches second grade for Palmdale (CA) School District.

Gary Kleck, president of First Eureka Springs (AR) Bank, had been elected to the Board of Directors of the Elna M. Smith Foundation. He and wife Brenda, have one son, Connor.

Keith Brickell moved from Paragould to Covington, TN, where he will pastor First Baptist Church.

Thomas and Lourdes Talbot live in Alexandria, VA, where he's a major and staff officer with the U.S. Army.

Bruce and Edie (Barrett, '82) Coleman reside in Fort Worth, TX, wh ere he's employed with Albertson's.

Kenneth Overturf pastors Fort Smith's South Side Baptist Church. He and wife, Betty (Rose, '79), have two children, Matthew 14 and Kathryne 12.

Monica (McBrayer) Smith teaches fourth grade at Parkers Chapel Elementary in El Dorado, AR.

Jalene (Newborn) Casias lives in Amarillo, TX with husband, Philip, and twin boys, Jon Paul and Carter, who are one year. He's a pharmaceutical rep for Bristol -

Myers-Squibb and she's a full time mom.

Jeffrey Humphrey (Dec. '82) is chief financial officer for Richman Petroleum in Dallas, TX. He and wife, Julie, have two sons, John Edward and Jared Avery.

Randy and Nadine (Marshall, '83) Fontaine live in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he's regional director and chaplain with the ministry, Transport for Christ International. She's a full time mom to four sons, Jarrett 12, Ryan 4, Jonathan 19 months and Nathan, born in January 1999.

1983 CasSandra Walker Eni is

employed with Siemens Corporation, an investmenVfinance company in St. Albans, NY. She married Barratt Eni Kalu, founder and president of Enicha Foreign Export, in August 1997. She has a son, Frederick Gooden, and two step daughters, Olluchi and Chinyere.

Cheryl Warren Bradford is project manager for Nokia, a computer company in Keller, TX.

Vance and Sandy Rucker work for Texas Department of Criminal Justice and live in Liberty, TX. He's also completing his doctorate at Texas A&M.

Mark Winscott earned his BA degree in mechanical engineering in 1988 from University of Texas at Arlington where he built and raced SAE sprint cars. He lives in Fort Worth with wife, Kim, and is a mechanical packaging engineerwith Decibel Products, a telecommunications company. He can be contacted by emai l at kimnmark@ airmail. net.

Tamara (Walker) Zinck teaches speech and drama at McClellan Business and Communications Magnet High School in Little Rock and serves as head of the communicat ions department. She and husband, Danny, have four children, Jsaac 8, Tas 6, Blase 2, and daughter Rahlea Noelle, born in January.

Carl Turner is training manager for Airtouch Cellular and lives in Folsom, CA.

Billy Keaster teaches science for Nashville (AR) Public Schools.

Beverly (Ward) Frederick is a high school English teacher in Water Valley, MS. She and her husband, Steve, have four children, Steven 14, Anna Beth 9, Ben 2 and Abigail, 9 months. He's minister of music for Bethel Baptist Church.

Paul Jacobs and wife, Mary Jane, live in Little Rock where he pastors Barnett Memorial Baptist

Church. Jocelyn (Romesburg) Powell

and family left in July for Germany where husband, Lyle, a lieutenant colonel and pilot instructor in the U.S. Air Force, will be stationed.

Kevin and Laura (Moore) Grisham live in Little Rock where he owns Growing Concerns, a landscaping design and maintenance company. She teaches eighth grade at Benton Junior High. Both are involved in the singing group, "One Heart," in which she sings and he runs sound. The group released a CD last summer and it's available in local bookstores.

Ruth Williams Yamasaki (fs) is a language interpreter and lives in McMinnville, TN.

1984 Scott Price is a web editor for

Startpath.com, a computer company in Los Angeles, CA.

Tim Hubby is case manager for the FDIC's regional office in Atlanta, GA. He and wife, Elizabeth, and daughters, Vivian and Grace, live in Marietta.

David and Majette (Hundley) Green live in Shawnee, OK where he owns a barbecue sales and catering business.

Tim Wooldridge is a technical manager and systems engineer at Electronic Data Systems in the Dallas area. He and wife, Nancy, have two children, John 5 and Ash lee 3.

Walter Washington is a teacher with the Harry County School in Myrtle Beach, SC. He can be reached at [email protected]

Jim and Melanie (Cardine) Constable pastor a small church, Tabernacle Fellowship , in Warrenton, VA. He also runs his own painting business. They home school their six children.

Steve and Shannon (Cardine) Bollinger recent ly moved to Warrenton, VA where he runs a building-contracting business. She home schools their seven children and has a home library and writes a newsletter for home schoolers in that area.

1985 Shelly (Stout) Pharis is a

youth counselor at the Youth Home in Little Rock. She and husband, Jimmy, live in Alexander.

Michael Joe Layton is athletic director for T ipton-Rosemark Academy in West Memphis, AR.

A. Reid Cullum lives in Germantown, TN with wife, Connie,

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· Continued from page 27 and daughter, Paige. They work at Buntyn's Cafe, where he's a security officer and she's a waitress.

Vicki Gill Johnson is an associate professor at Arizona Western College in Yuma, AZ.

Tippi McCullough is assistant basketball coach at Mount St. Mary's Academy in Little Rock.

Jim (fs'83) and Christie (James) Neal live in Graham, TX where he's territory manager for a manufactured home plant and she's a full-time mom and home schools children, Casie 10, Jordan 8 and Jarrett 3-1/2.

Karin (Riner) Wilcox and her three children, Elizabeth 10, William 7 and Laura 3, relocated from Houston, TX to Conway , AR, following the death of her husband, David ('85), last summer. She reports that the physical injuries sustained in the wreck are almost completely healed.

Cheri (Vining) Hayes was recently named Arkansas' Young Mother of the Year by American Mothers, Inc. She and husband, Ray, live in Little Rock with three children , Gregory, Nicholas and Christopher.

1986 Shannon (Newborn) Hodge

resides in Springdale, AR with husband, Bill, and children, Maegan 7, Tori 4, and David 1-1/2. She's a full-time mom and he's a sales engineer for The Trane Company.

Sarah (Downs) Shooter is a computer/information analyst for EDS. She and husband, Carl, live in Carrollton, TX.

Steve Snider is president of Fellowship Association, a foundation established by Little Rock's Fellowship Bible Church to manage the endowment of the church . He also chairs the Little Rock chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Craig Hobson is self employed as a youth minister who preaches and provides special speaking at retreats, conferences, etc. He lives in Van Buren, AR with wife, Melanie, and four children, Caleb 8, Catherine 6, Meredith 4, and Nathanael born October 1998.

Deana (Doss) Day is the co­news director and co-anchor for WMDNIWGBC TV in Meridian, MS.

Steve Moore is minister of music at East Memorial Baptist Church in Prattville, AL, a suburb of Montgomery. Wife , Sherry (Hendrickson, '87) stays at home with Garrett 4 and Faith, born in December '98.

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Class Notes 1987

Pat Patterson is head of the tobacco litigation division for the law office of Windle Turley, P.C. He and wife, Christina, live in Plano, TX.

Scott and Christine (Roberson, '85) Street moved to Jonesboro, AR, where he's chief operating officer at St. Bernards Regional Medical Center. She is full time mom to Samantha 8, Nathan 5 and Zachary 3.

Tammy Wheat is minister of childhood education at Calvary Baptist in Little Rock.

John Harrison recently received his MBA from Mercer University in Atlanta. He is employed at GMAC as a commercial lending analyst. Friends can contact him at jdavh@ mindspring.com.

Scott Bradley was transferred to Denver, CO, byTexacowhere he works in the employee relations­compensation department. His responsibilities include traveling to work sites in the Rocky Mountains and Southern California.

Tyrone Blanks was recently promoted at the Economic Opportunities Agency in Memphis. He is also an official for the Gulf South Conference.

Pascali Stowell pastors Emmanuel Baptist Church at Hurricane, LA and lives in Arcadia with wife, Amy and sons Micah and Matthew.

Fitzgerald Hill, receivers coach for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks, was selected for the National Football League minority fellowship and worked as a quarterbacks coach with the Dallas Cowboys during their training camp this summer. He and wife, Cynthia (Dixon, '90) have two children Destiny 7 and Faith 3 and live in Fayetteville, where Cynthia is completing her doctorate degree in adult education.

John Threet was selected as one of Fayetteville's 1999 Young Top Five. He and wife, Joan, have two children, Jack and Anna. He's chief deputy prosecuting attorney for Washington County as well as an adjunct professor atthe University of Arkansas School of Law.

Sam Stricklin lives in Eureka Springs, AR, where he's sales manager for Basin Park and Crescent Hotels.

Shannon (Brown) Fitch is president of Jackie Brown Cosmetics in Dallas.

Jamie Powell earned his master of divinity at Southwestern Seminary's May 1999 commencement.

Jay and Karen (Gourley, '89) Connelley moved to Monticello, AR, where he will have a family practice, specializing in OB and surgery. They have two children , William Cole, 4 and Katherine Grace 2.

Keith and Renee (Honea, fs85) Norwood live in Alexander, AR, where he's self employed as a psychological examiner.

Shawn Presley is news director for Kenyon College in Gambier, OH.

Darin and Lisa (Jones) Williams live in Lakeland, FL, where he 's purchasing manager for Fleetwood Homes and she does the morning show at WOPZ in Orlando.

1988 Sandra (Merkey) Moulton is

personal lines team leader for lndiana/GRE Insurance Company.

Bill Reynolds is a partner in the law firm of Nolan, Caddell & Reynolds. He and wife, Alice, live in Fort Smith.

Tim and Beth (Owens, '89) Ferguson with daughters, Kay Ia 10 and Kelsi 8, have moved to Louisville , KY, where he's the network engineer for Baptist Healthcare System.

In May, Alberto Gomes received his master's in social work degree with concentration in group therapy from Yeshiva University in NewYorkCity. He'semployedwith Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc. in Brooklyn.

Clifford and Ginger (Toland, fs86) Holcomb live in Springfield, MO where he's branch manager for Tayloe Paper Company.

Eddie Watson (fs) is working on his Ph.D. at Baylor University in Waco, TX.

Sam and Lori (Whitlatch) Caery moved to Jonesboro in July where he joined the staff of Walnut Street Baptist Church. They have one daughter, Beth Anne.

Alan Cash is senior system's engineer for Electronic Data Sytems in the Dallas area.

1989 Mark Williams has accepted

the position of church and ski retreats manager at Lifeway Christian Resources-Glorieta Conference Center. He lives in Santa Fe, NM.

John and Kelly(Coulter, '92) McCuistion live in Harrison where he owns John's Field and Tackle and she's a computer teacher at Harrison Junior High.

Gregg and Kim (Howard, fs) Watson are in Fort Worth where he

attends Southwestern Seminary, with plans to graduate in December withaPh.D. inOidTestament. She's an oncology nurse at All Saints Hospital. They have one son, Noah 2.

David and Wendy (Canterbury, 90) Price live in Magnolia, AR, where he's an attorney and she teaches music in their home and serves as adjunct music faculty at Southern Arkansas University. They have two sons, Jacob 7 and Nicholas 1.

Ricardo Escobar will be traveling to the Czech Republic in September with a group of 70

. evangelists to preach. He also plans mission trips to Mexico this summer. He and wife, Amy, live in Houston, TX.

Chris and Michelle (Crockett) Turner are in San Jose, Costa Rica, where he serves as overseas correspondent for "The Commission" magazine, a publication of the SBC International Mission Board.

Susan (Young) Wilson teaches third grade in White Settlement, TX. She and husband Rick, live in Fort Worth where he owns a landscaping and lawn company.

Chris (Tschiegg) and Wendy (Johnson, '91) Taylor live in Fort Smith where he's the teaching pastor for Community Bible Church and she stays at home with children, Nathan and Anna Kathryn.

1990 Eric and Gaye (Co

Ramsey and ch ildren, Alisha 3, live in Cum · _ o..:::-.-.... , .. d~ he's employed by the .-....,~ ·-=-.,--,-­

Missions Board of Baptist Conven · strategist for church

Shauna(wh · director of food services Little Rock. Husband, of internal medicine at UAMS.

John and Jill (J Rothwell are stationed in Killeen, TX, where he trial defense service. children , Grace Ann Tyler.

Conlan Efurd is;rr·=---:....,....~

and boys' basketball at Gentry (AR) Hig

Georgette Sims· the Laura Ashley Store ·

Kimberly Steed · Rock's Executive R~­as account executive loraa=C:::; and financial management

Russell and Ch -(Hartman, '91) Sullivan Little Rock where he's a Nli.......,~.,.,.

I

I • Class Notes

and Marty Beam own ~~=l:r:!~- -.-Paradise, a vacation

in Cabo San Lucas, ey can be contacted at

- nsinparadise.com. 1 Loganbill is athletic

......,"""'",.....,...Armstrong Middle School (TX) I.S.D.

and Jennifer (Easter) Ba::s1011 ive in Frisco, TX with ..-.,.....,......,...,., Kelsey Grace and Ashley

's product manager for ranee in Dallas and

·me mom. ha Bennett is band Drew Central Schools at

..,MT::=oTn, AR. and Carrie (Jones)

=-J.fl·lght are in Glen Rose, TX he's music and education

minister at First Baptist Church and she stays home with daughter Macaela 3.

Mark and Lori (Bostick, '89) Ashford live in Little Rock where he's a lumber buyer for One Source and she's a claims adjuster for U.S. ABLE.

1991 Cathy Sewell (fs) is a patient

care technician and RN student with Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock.

Vince Hustead is employed with the City of Little Rock Planning and Development Department.

Cheryl Smith lives in Cornelius, NC, where she's a computer programmer for EDS.

Tricia (Sharp) Threet (fs) is community service coordinator for ATTIC Correctional Services. She and husband, Stephen, live in Schofield, WI.

Brian Harbison is customer service supervisor at Ford Motor Credit and wife, Kristi (Walker, '92), a speech pathologist at Baptist Rehab Institute in Little Rock. The Harbisons and son Austin, live in Sherwood.

Chris and Amy (Green) Cupples were commissioned in April as North American missionaries. He's director of ministry resources for the Nevada Baptist Convention and she will stay home with two children, Braden 5 and Brendi Joy 2-1/2. They live in Reno, NV.

Tamie (Tatum) Hudson is girls athletic coordinator at Midlothian (TX} Middle School. She and husband, Jeff, reside in Ennis (TX) where he's assistant principal.

Raymond " Bo" and Keli

(Wood) Edwards live in Little Rock, where she's senior technologist with the Baptist Medical Center and he's chief resident over internal medicine program at UAMS. The Edwards have one son, Andrew Michael 1.

Shelley (Parsel) Harris is controller for Wash Specialties, Inc. in Springdale, AR.

Ginny White is staff systems engineer for Telepath Solutions in Colorado Springs, CO.

Sara Bradley lives in Franklin, TN, where she's marketing financial analyst with Prison Health Services.

Mary (Floyd) West works as a speech-language pathologist at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock.

1992 In October and December

1998, Wendelyn Osborne traveled to Toronto, Canada, for surgeries to enhance facial movements. She continues to live in Arkadelphia.

Douglas Mullins graduated in May with his doctorate in veterinary medicine from LSU School of Veterinary Medicine and will practice in Monticello, AR. He and wife, Shelly (Ravenscraft, fs) are expecting their first child in October.

Danica (Vernon) Carson is a student in the physician assistant program at Medical University in Charleston, SC, with plans to graduate in August 2000.

Rhonda Williams' play, "Dey Don' Got Bars on de Windows in Jamaica," was one of three selected to receive a staged reading at the South Carolina Playwrights Conference in June.

Randy Biggs is English teacher and football coach at Enid (OK) Public Schools.

Stephanie (Ferrill) Greer and husband, Berry, are currently residing in Santiago, Chile. They also have a residence in Nashville, TN, where she is pursuing a singing career.

Lori (Kuntz) Walsh is an early interventionist at Horizon Learning Center in Crestview, FL where she, husband David, a captain in the Air Force, and son, Reed, live.

Lamona Lawrence is senior analyst for state government affairs with Alltel Communications in Little Rock.

Chris Rinehart is head junior high boys' basketball coach at Sheridan, AR.

Pam Plummer teaches math at Liberty Christian High School in Dallas, TX.

1993 Bart Byrd and wife, Kelly, live

in Waco, TX where he's supervisor at the Neill Morris Learning Center at Baylor.

Gia (Lyons) Wright was chosen as a member of Moldova Partnership, a group sponsored by the Baptist Convention of Maryland and Oak Grove Baptist Church of Bel Air, MD, which traveled to the Soviet Union in July to help build a church and teach VBS.

Michelle (McCoy) Smith is educational secretary for Watson Chapel Baptist Church near Pine Bluff.

Mike and Kathi (Hopper) Sossamon built their first home in Ozark, MO. They work in Springfield where he's office coordinator for Mcleod-USA, a telephone company, and she's loan processor for Equitable Mortgage Corp. They are both actively involved in Macedonia Baptist Church.

Amy (Williams) Epp (fs) is a nurse at Willis Knighton Hospital in Shreveport.

Leah (Pogue) Beets is education director for the Learning Center in Edneyville, NC.

Julie Lawrence is an advocate/trainer for Mainstream Independent Living Center, a Little Rock resource and referral agency for persons with disabilities.

Dale and Alicia (Keaster) Patrick and daughter, Kaycee, live in Benton, AR. He's a shift manager for Tyson Foods in Pine Bluff and she's a mass spec. chemist at American lnterplex in Little Rock.

Beth Anne Rankin recently rel eased her first voca l contemporary Christian album titled, "Beth Anne." She was granted a leave of absence from the public relations department of Governor Mike Huckabee, who is a featured bass guitarist on one of the songs.

Michelle Smith has transferred overseas as a missionary with Pioneer Bible Translators.

Chris Walls is senior pastor at Mountain Heights Baptist Church in Pagosa Springs, CO.

Todd Parr and wife, Amber, have moved to West Monroe, LA where he'll be student and college minister at Ridge Avenue Baptist Church.

Sara (Fish) Campbell is a miss ionary at Intern ational Community School, Singapore, along with her husband, Ross, who is the administrator.

Briana (Kelley) Glover and husband, Tim, own The Cafe on Olive, a restaurant in Pine Bluff.

Courtney (Braziel) Sims is donor relations secretary for Austin College in Denison, TX.

1994 Greg and Tonya Schanfish

live in Cove, AR where he pastors First Baptist Church, as well as serving as associational youth minister and camp programs director. They have two children, Megan and Matthew.

David and Renee (Fleming) Bond and daughter, Kelsey, reside in Bryant, AR where he's minister of music and worship at First Southern Baptist Church.

Shawn and Ashli (Spann, '93) Francis have moved to Arkadelphia where he's a commercial lender with Elk Horn Bank and Trust. She plans to stay home with son, Chandler.

Annaliese Eden is office manager for Prime rica in Little Rock.

Jason Beams is minister of praise and worship at Fairfield Baptist Church in Houston, TX. Wife, Stephanie, is a student at Houston Baptist University.

Renee Meharg is speech therapist at Arch Ford Co-op and lives in Russellville, AR.

Danny and Julie (Traux) Barrentine live in Sherman, TX. He teaches history and is football coach at Denison Middle School and she teaches Spanish at Denison High School.

Doug Hixson and wife, Dana, have moved to Pine Bluff where he's student minister at First Baptist Church.

Bryan and Erin (Berry, fs) Bolton live in Lamar, MO where he's minister of music and she's a nurse for a local doctor.

Wes and Lesley (Poteet) Hamilton are in Fort Worth, where he's pursuing his masters degree in Christi an ed ucation from Southwestern Seminary and she is business managerforthe law offices of Sharpe & Tillman. He also continues his speaking ministry through Shoeless Ministries and can be reached at wes@ shoelessministries.com

Scott and Michele (Woodall) Pickle have lived in Seattle, WA for four years, where he's a design lead for Microsoft and she's a compensation analyst for Group Health Cooperative. She graduated in May with her MBA in human resources management from City University where he's working on his MS in computer science. They would love to hear from friends and can be reached at pickle.m@ ghc.org or scottp @ microsoft. com

Jeff and Christy (Akins) Brawner were appointed in March by the SBC International Mission

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· Continued from page 29 Board as missionaries to Brazil , where they will minister and plant churches in Fortaleza, Ceara.

1995 Mary Anne Hardaway, a.k.a.

Mary Anne Morgan, is disc jockey for KQUS-US 97 -FM radio station in Hot Springs.

Tonya(Beavert)Lononisan associate with the law firm of Goins, Underkofler, Crawford and Langdon in Dallas, where one of the partners is David Paschall, '87. Tonya's husband, Justin, is press secretary for the mayor of Dallas.

April (Works) Moreau is a staff accountant at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock.

Karon Edge lives in Little Rock where she's administrative assistant for Familylife, a division of Campus Crusade for Christ.

Jennifer Lea (Johnson) Goudy teaches at Arkansas Baptist School System in Little Rock.

Dan and Veronica (Nelms, fs) Reeves and Camryn, 2-1/2, live in Jonesboro, AR, where Dan's minister of music and youth and she is children 's minister at First Baptist Church in Marked Tree. He also owns his own painting business, Reeves-Walker Painting.

Karissa (Wiley) Cheatham received her master of arts degree in speech pathology at Louisiana

Class Notes Tech in May 1998. She and husband, William, live in Texarkana where he's a civil engineer with Arkansas Highway-Transportation Dept.

Angela Williamson is an internal project leader at Acxiom in Conway, AR.

Stacey Swilling graduated from dental school in Memphis in May and is practicing in Sheridan, AR.

Lee Crouse has been in West Virginia working fora theatre troupe. This fall he's returned to OBU to work in the Jones Performing Arts Center.

Linda Lea Hanrahan is head volleyball coach and teacher at Jennings (MO) School District.

Jennifer (Wallace) Hale (fs) earned her BSN in nursing from UCA in spring 1999. She's a RN/ surgical nurse at Northwest Medical Center in Springdale and husband, Eric, is an environmental compliance officer with Mitchell Oil in Fayetteville.

Donna (Hobby) Lewis is nutritional assistant with Baptist Health in -Little Rock. She and husband, Terry, live in Benton with three children, Ashlie Dintleman 2, Nolie and Hannah Lewis, 7 and 8.

Jason Petty is employed with Topeka (KS) Swim Association as head age group coach.

Brent and Sarah (Armstrong) Moseley live in St. Cloud, FL where

he's a teacher and football coach at Osceola High School.

Steven Gonzales is chemist and plant supervisor for GEO Specialty Chemical Company. He and wife, Amber, live in Luka, MS.

Tanya Hicks was recently promoted to senior systems specialist (computer programmer) atAIItellnformation Services in Little Rock.

Shelly Porter completed her master of science in education degree in early childhood education this summer at Henderson and has moved to Springdale where she will be testing pre-school special education children for the Northwest Arkansas Educational Cooperative.

1996 Patrick and Misty(Bigler, '99)

Faircloth live in Waco, TX where he's assistant band director at Waco High School and she's band director for Tennyson Middle School.

Gibson Largent (fs) is assistant director of residential lite at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee and serves as college/ career director at Northwest Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, where his wife, Julie, is children 's minister.

Heather (Harris) Callaway is a law student at UALR and clerks for University of Arkansas's Office of General Counsel.

The Pete Parks Center for Regional Studies at Ouachita will be publishing

Rosemary: A Journey from East to West (Memoirs of Rosemary "Mom" Chu)

by Lou Ann Locke and Rosemary Chu

Publication date: November 6, 1999 (Homecoming) Book signing: Homecoming morning 9 a.m. - 12 noon

Evans Student Center, 1st floor

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30 · Class Notes

Jack Laurence Cates, marketing director for Shoestring Shakespeare Company, had his full­length script, "1869: Aftermath of the Raven," produced as a featured work at the 1999 San Antonio Playwrights Festival in August.

Jason Ponder is a financial advisor for AXA Financial Company in Little Rock.

Kellee McCoy is minister of music for Park Hill Baptist Church in Arkadelphia, and wife, Natalie, is enrolled in Ouachita.

Chris Jones is head girls ' basketball and assistant football coach at Mountain Pine High School near Hot Springs.

Ryan and Michelle (Egner) Baldi live in Arlington , TX where he's freight operations supervisor for ConWay Southern Express truck line.

Beth Ann (Lee) Parnell is self employed in advertising sales in Hermitage, AR.

Jessica Franks has been promoted to weekend producer at KARK-TV Channel4 in Little Rock­

Bruce Cullom lives Nashville, TN where he's · music.

Aaron Erskine cr.::a::2::11t May 1999 from ~ ...... ~ Seminary with a degree in Christian tlU,.:a;;;::;.-:::r::..

Kelly Ballard manager and athl Legends Gym and owned by Wadley Regiior:;:~-'l!IIOc;.

Center, in Texarkana. recently passed his a boards and is a ce trainer.

Amy (Blackwood) a speech language pa:lhcw:J;;;s:s: Waxahachie (TX) I.S.D.

Brett Chumley is r=r.,....,......... relations specialist for ~.

Foundation for Medical Cc::: Rock.

Mike Nelson lives · Beach, VA, where he's ,._..=~-.,..,-­

masters degree in ed Old Dominion Unive employed by the Navy in warfare community.

Chad and Shayna ( o:oe::!i::liOIII:4o

'97) Pollock are in Waco, he's attending Truett S......,.._,o==

Baylor University an employed with Habitat for

Michael and Wendy Forrest live in Benton, ;:­he's manager for First Choi:::e -or Own and she's a full- · ,.,. ,;;u:;~ daughter, Faith Agnes.

Nathan and Kim (l are in Titusville, FL, Yi

RTI with Washington handicapped/disabled nrr,::-,.~--·

1997 Joy (Barber) White is regional

· tics manager for Troy State · ersity . She and husband,

-..ennan, live in Okinawa, Japan, re he's a staff sergeant with the Air Force. Bryan Trimboli is a research

=r:""'llrnnt for HD Vest Financial

li@ airmail.net. (Jones) Cox is starting

'":E!:"'!Ie~ldyear teaching first grade ~'!ll:;'rrtsboro Elementary School

, TN. Bryari and Melanie (Jacks)

-.....::::... ....... live in Oxford, MS, where duate research assistant

science department at · issippi. olston reports that

Streamsource ~..._._..._..,.a radio broadcast

t.:..i::iil:~"":l:m!:: i-ic::a music teacher -ear Humble, TX.

Kathy (Traux) , TX, where he

processor at CTX and she's an escrow

t for Republic Title Co. Heshan Demel is employed

by Regions Bank in Little Rock. Gib and Kim (Joplin)

Richardson live in Warren , AR where he's a battalion project officer with the Arkansas National Guard.

Heidi (Warren) Jansen received her masters degree in speech pathology from University of Arkansas Medical Sciences in May. She's a speech pathologist for Allied Therapy in Little Rock and husband, Mark, '98, is an accountant for Deloitte and Touche.

Jamie (Atkinson) Bryant is billing supervisor in the accounting department of Meyer's Bakeries at Hope, AR.

Kristi (Maxwell) Prince received her MBA degree from LSU

Class Notes in May and is an internal auditor for Lockheed Martin Corporation. She and husband, Dustin, live in Grand Prairie, TX.

Brett and Heather (Bird, fs'96) Brundige live in Fayetteville, AR. He's manager of Chili's in Rogers and she's an advertising writer for the Morning News.

Mary Beth (Barton) Long received her master of arts degree in English in May 1999 from the University of Massachusetts. She and husband, Chris, live in Amherst, MA where both are graduate students and teaching assistants at UM.

Jamie and Trish (Wortham, '95) Staley live in Fort Worth, where he attends Southwestern Seminary and is pastoral intern at Ridgecrest Baptist Church.

Shannon (Bradley) Taylor is a speech therapist for DeSoto County Schools in Olive Branch, MS.

1998 Steven Orsburn is bank

manager of Mercantile Bank's Gurdon branch.

Carrie Spradlin works as call manager for "Hope line" newsletter for Dawson McAllister Association while attending Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth.

Shea and Kim (Pessel) Jones live in North Little Rock where he's an accountant with Alltel in Little Rock.

Melissa (Adams) Carozza recently completed her clinical dietetics internship at UAMS and received the Maxine Hinton Gold Key Award as most outstanding dietetic intern. In June, she began working at UAMS in the clinical dietetics area and pursuing her masters degree.

Daniel Clark is a bi-vocational pastor at Abbott First Baptist Church and works for Clark-n-Ciark. He and wife , Ann, and son, Courtland, live in Hackett, AR.

Aaron and Karen (Wood) Black live in Little Rock where he works for the Office of Governor and she's a corporate finance assistant for Stephens, Inc.

Shea Morgan is a graphic designer for International Paper Company in Germantown, TN.

Joshua and Shari (Provence, '97) Ulery live in Ashland, OH where he 's computer client support specialist for the Administrative Computing Department at Ashland University.

Alison Wilson teaches kindergarten in Allen (TX) Independent School District.

Brant Steffey is a student football assistant at East Central (OK) University at Ada.

Theresa (Gillespie) Cunningham lives in Las Vegas where she's a case manager for Koinonia , a social services organization. Husband, Peter, is a home missionary assigned to that area by the SBC North American Mission Board.

Lance McSwain works for Midnight Sun Salmon Fishing Co. as co-captain of a fishing boat in Seward, Alaska.

Caroline Reddin lives in Little Rock where she's an accountant with Deloitte and Touche.

Ben and Jeanetta (Bechdoldt) Darley live in Seaside, CA where he's studying Russian at Fort Ord Defense Language Institute of the Air Force. She stays at home with son, David Maxwell.

Bobby and Robin (Matlock) Rollins are in Little Rock where he's loan originator for Northwest Mortgage and she's credit analyst for Nuvell Credit Corporation.

Keith and Meredith (Snow) Purifoy and daughter, Natalie, moved to Springdale, AR, where he's employed by Merrill-Lynch.

Angie Stephens is an investment banking assistant for Morgan Keegan & Company in Memphis, TN.

1999 John and Janna (Young)

Barber live in Conway, where he's attending graduate school.

Steve and Joveta (Saylors, '96) Arnold live in Omaha, AR where he owns and operates four chicken houses for Tyson Foods and she's head girls volleyball-basketball coach at Harrison Junior High School.

Krista (Thomas) Malin teaches kindergarten at DeValls Bluff Elementary School and husband, Mark, owns a commercial roofing company in Brinkley.

David S. Smith serves as associate minister of music for Geyer Springs First Baptist Church in Little Rock.

Justin and Becky Rhymes live in Maumelle, AR where he is minister of youth at First Baptist Church.

Richard "Rip" Young is minster to youth at Rocky Mountain Community Church in Westminster, co.

FACUL TV/STAFF James Haggard, former dean

of students at Ouachita, observed his 60th anniversary in the ministry last August by preaching at Holland

Baptist Church in Vilonia where he previously served as pastor. He and wife , Sarah, live in Conway. They have four children, James Jr. ('73), John ('73), Jenny Lind Allen and Sarah Nan Keathley.

Sybil Barksdale, dorm mom for O.C. Bailey, retired last August. She lives in Curtis, AR.

MARRIAGES

1955 Nona (Hankins) Schulz to

Delano D. Goodman, February 4, 1999.

1957 Gayle Bone to Sandra

Simmons, spring 1999.

1972 Karen " Kay" (Fudge) Roberts

to Patrick Carraway, December 12, 1998.

1978 Scott Winston to Kelly Allen,

April 10, 1999.

1980 Cynthia Colleen Gossett to

James Allan Roberts, May 2, 1998.

1986 Allan E. Perry to April Dawn

Boone, January 2, 1999.

1988 Melissa Carelock to Marc

Yelenich, March 27, 1999. Rhonda Elizabeth McDaniel

(fs) to Mark Daniel Coldren, April 10, 1999.

1989 Susan (Young) Govea to Rick

Wilson, May 1999. Rebecca Anne Slavens (fs)

to Marvin Dale Bowen, April 17, 1999.

1990 Lisa Renee Wallace to John

Darren Bignar, April17, 1999.

1991 Mary Esther Floyd to George

Sutton West, April 24, 1999. Melissa " Misty" Rucker to

David L. Anderson ('90), May 22, 1999.

Johnny Rice to Terri Jones, July 10, 1999.

1992 Angela Bliss Ward (fs) to

Darrell 0 . Baker, April 24, 1999.

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Class Notes - 31

· Continued from page 31 Brandon Helms to Sherry

Hailey, May 28, 1999.

1993 Christopher M. Esch to

Cynthia Lynn Parker, May 1, 1999. Collins A. Cogbill to Mary

Elizabeth Sharp, May 22, 1999. Mylissa Sue Rogers (fs) to

Michael Scott Moix, May 29, 1999. Amy Williams (fs) to Mark

Epp, June 26, 1999.

1994 Belynda Ann Keller to Robert

Shawn Hagar, June 20, 1998. Johnpaul "J.P." Arnold to

Amy Lynn Cooper, November 21, 1998.

Daytra Rogers to Ernest Demmings, March 22, 1999.

John Pike, Jr. to Melanie Branum, April 9, 1999.

Brandon H. Jones (fs) to Kristin Lynne Bauman, May 15, 1999.

Haley C. Hatch (fs) to Scott Brandon Villines, May 22, 1999.

Adam Jordan to Jennifer Files (fs), August 28, 1999.

1995 Steven A. Gonzales to Amber

Lynn Elliott, April 10, 1999. Jennifer Diane Wallace (fs)

to Eric Jason Hale, June 5, 1999. Steven Jo Landers, Jr. (fs) to

Shannon Nicole Samples, June 12, 1999.

Karissa Ann Wiley to William Cheatham, June 19, 1999.

Shauna Erin Bauer to Keith Allen Leicht, June 19, 1999.

Virginia "Ginny" Vaught to Rickey Gregg, June 20, 1999.

Elizabeth Yoakum (fs) to Matt Pulley, June 26, 1999.

1996 Gibson Largent (fs) to Julie

Hook, November 21 , 1998. Virginia "Ginny" Loarie to

Robert Weber II, November 28, 1998.

Carey Richardson to Eric Littleton, May 8, 1999.

Lindsay Jo Lay (fs) to Stephen Elton Conrady, May 22, 1999.

Mike J. Nelson to Lisa M. Lermond, May 29, 1999.

1997 Tamra Meacham to Michael

Jackson, March 20, 1999. Rebecca A. Busby to Robert

Paul Svoboda ('99), May 22, 1999. Kristi Maxwell to Dustin

Prince, May 29, 1999. Clayton Lee Owen to Sarah

Beth Shaw, June 5, 1999.

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Class Notes Jesse Ryan Gray to Kristin

Renee Lavender, June 12, 1999. Celeste Michelle Sherrod (fs)

to Jonathan E. Lee ('99), June 19, 1999.

Melanie Jacks to Bryan DeBusk, June 19, 1999.

Jennifer Reece to Chad Fielding, June 26, 1999.

April Heintz to Christopher M. Minor, July 24, 1999.

1998 Meredith P. Kelley to Ryan C.

Hankins, March 20, 1999. Robin Matlock to Robert J.

" Bobby" Rollins, Jr., April24, 1999. Jeremy Scott Greer to

Merrilee Shoemaker (fs99), May 19, 1999.

Ashley Elizabeth Doss to Reuben Clay Arnold, May 22, 1999.

Kimberly Ann Pessel to Shea Christopher Jones, May 29, 1999.

Matthew J . Shepherd to Alison Leah Hill ('99), June 5, 1999.

Monica J. Leagans toP. Tad Hardin ('99), June 12, 1999.

Jennifer E. Fisher(fs)toChris Robbins (fs), June 12, 1999.

Shawn C. Finney to Pamela L. Ventimiglia, June 19, 1999.

Mark Neese to Tammy Henson, June 26, 1999.

Laura L. Blakely to Matthew B. Harrison, June 26, 1999.

Patti Blackard to Greg Alexander ('99), July 31 , 1999.

Terri Crouse to Shane Alan Knupps (fs99), July 31 , 1999.

1999 Krista Thomas to Mark Malin,

December 19, 1998. Laura Crow to Chad

Copeland, May 22, 1999. Summer Gilbert to Jeremiah

"Jeremy" Palmer, May 29,1999. Kimberly Leigh Pitts to

Douglas Shane Reese, June 5, 1999.

Andrew Granade to Joy Elizabeth Shupe, July 10, 1999.

Amy Morton to Mark Phelan, July 10, 1999.

Nicole Baugher to Jason Evers (fs94), August 7, 1999.

Current Students: Allison Rose Kemp to Blake

Andrew Smith, May 22, 1999. Kelli Marie Ashbrook to Bryan

Matthew Wilson, June 5, 1999. Jennifer Guthrie to Jeffrey

Baker, June 19, 1999. Jessica Lee Webster to

Wesley Chace Peeler, June 26, 1999.

Heather Nance to Aaron Kirchhefer, June 26, 1999.

Kathryn Rawls to Ben

Cantrell, August 7, 1999. Amy Pace to Justin McDonald,

August 7, 1999.

BIRTHS:

1980 Dean and Paige (Witt) Cortes,

daughter Rachel Annette "Annie" Witt, August 15, 1998. Welcomed by brother Ben.

1981 Randy and Jessica Hill ,

daughter, Claire Mcleod, June 21, 1999.

1982 Hal and Sharon Hall, daughter

Melissa, March 29 , 1999. Welcomed by brothers Jacob and Michael.

1983 Matt and Hideko (Ueno)

Howell (fs), son Christian Howell, March 29, 1999. Welcomed by Brian 7, Tiffany 4, Rachel 3, and Regan 1 .

Jay and Bonnie Curlin, daughter Gabriel, July 30, 1999. Joins Christopher (11 in January), Adam and Jason 10, Gideon 6 and Charity 2.

1984 Bruce and Ruth (Reaves)

Green, son Brady Ryan, May 30, 1999. Joins Brittany 9 and Brandon 5.

1985 Guy and Cara Wade, Harrison

Seth, April 9, 1999. Joins brothers Cooper Ryan 4 and Carter 1.

1986 Steve and Sherry

(Hendrickson, '87) Moore, daughter Faith Noelle, December 1998. Welcomed by brother Garrett 4.

Jim and Stacy (Simmons) Freeman , son Walter Simmons, May 24, 1999.

1987 Tony and Susan (Girand)

Warren , son Samuel Payne , October 3, 1998.

John and Joan Threet , daughter Anna, born April11 , 1999.

John and Alexia Harrison, son Davis Philip, June 25, 1999.

Pascali and Amy Stowell, son William "Matthew", July 27, 1999. Welcomed by brother Micah 2.

1988 Todd and Becca (Arnold, '95)

Turner, daughter Harper Clara, June 17, 1999.

1989 John and Kelly (Coulter, '92)

McCuistion, son Chris Edward, April 14, 1999.

Brent and Lynnette (Thomas) Gourley, daughter Bethanie Grace, June 29, 1999.

Chris and Wendy (Johnson, '91) Taylor, daughter Anna Kathryn, July 23, 1999.

Chris and Felley (Nail, '88) Lawson , daughter Josephine "Josie" Hall, July 26, 1999. Joins sister Clarey 4.

1990 John and Jill (Johnson)

Rothwell , son Joseph Tyler, July 1, 1998. Welcomed by sister Grace Ann.

Paul and Jennifer (Easter) Harrison, daughter Ashley Hope, May 12, 1999. Joins Kelsey Grace 4.

1991 Arden and Kymberly

(Shultis, '92) Jones, daughter Eden Elizabeth, September 16, 1998. Welcomed by brother Garret 2- 1/2.

Brian and Kristi (Walker, '92) Harbison, son Austin Edward, January 14, 1999.

David and Elizabeth (Dyer) Even , son Matthew Lawrence, March 9, 1999.

1992 Bill and Laura (Bushmiaer)

Haley, daughter Bethel Kennedy, March 1, 1999.

Patrick and Nancy (Bush) Hale, son Taylor Andrew, March 30, 1999.

Craig and Melanie (Cicero, '93) Jenkins, son Reid David, April 29, 1999. JoinsbrotherRyan3-1/2.

Rick and Leigh (Burnham) Edmondson, daughter Emily Marie, July 7, 1999. Big brother Jake is 2.

1993 Dennis and Michelle (McCoy)

Smith, daughter Hannah Michelle, February 10, 1999.

Dale and Alicia (Keaster) Patrick, daughter Kaycee Rose, February 18, 1998.

Chad and Tracy (Theriac) Jeane, daughter Katherine Grace, February 25, 1999.

Kris and NiKole (Muncy, fs'96) Shinn, daughter Emma Kay, March 11 , 1999.

Rusty and Denise (Prewitt) New, son Samuel Allen, March 21 , 1999.

Ross and Sara (Fish) Campbell , daughter Mary Erin,

March 24, 1999. David and Rebecca (Griffin,

'94) Graham, daughter Katie Marie, March 26, 1999. Welcomed by sister Macye.

1994 Lee and Melanie (Stephan)

Busby, daughter Madison Louise, August 1, 1998.

Stephen and April (Works) Moreau, son Dustin Wayne, February 22, 1999.

Heath and Dawn (Martin, '93) Clower, daughter Mykala Gabrielle, April 1, 1999. Welcomed by sister Leighton 2.

Kipper and Holly Clarke, daughter Audrey Louise, April 7, 1999.

Rob and Allison (Thomas) Pepper, son Robert W. Ill "Trey," April 12, 1999.

Ricky and Keri (Allison) Green, daughter Heidi Beth, May 6, 1999. Welcomed by sisters Haley and Hannah.

Randy and Carrie (Plummer) Varnell , son Graham David, May 7, 1999. Joins sister RacheiH /2.

Greg and Tanya Schanfish, son Matthew Stephen, May 25, 1999. Welcomed by sister Megan.

1995 Jeff and Michelle (Cannon)

Greer, son Spencer Cannon, August 18, 1998.

Brent and Sarah (Armstrong) Moseley, son Bradley Thomas, January 26, 1999. Joins brother Jeffrey 2.

Alan and Julie (Merrick, '96) Roark, daughter Cathryn Grace, March 23, 1999.

Carey and Carrie Lee (Reinhart) Roberson, daughter Sara Emilee, April 14, 1999. Welcomed by brother Jacob 5.

Marc and Billie (Cloud, '94) Heflin, daughter Grace Elizabeth, May 1,1999.

Eddie and Tammy (Northcutt) White, Mary Abbygail , May 4, 1999. Welcomed by brother Austin 3.

Kelly and Heidi (Steeger, fs) Dail, son David Carson, May 28, 1999.

Jason and Sarah (Goodin) Bean (fs), daughter Emma Marie, June 14, 1999.

Bo and Sarah (Heard) Renshaw, son James Bryan, June 18, 1999. 1996

Chris and Brandi (Richter) Jones, daughter Donovan Christine, October 5, 1998. Welcomed by sister Taylor 2.

Michael and Wendy (Sharp) Forrest, daughter Faith Agnes,

Class Notes December 1, 1998.

Ryan and Michelle (Egner) Baldi, son Nickolas Anthony Ill , December 22, 1998. Joins siblings Emily Rose 4 and William Chandler 2.

Ryan and April (Lee) Grisham, daughter Emily Elizabeth, April 28, 1999. Welcomed by brother Ryan Jr. 1.

Chad and Jessica Gallagher, daughter Rachel Grace, June 3, 1999. Joins sister Hannah, 18 months.

1997 Phillip and Shannon (Bradley)

Taylor, daughter Mallorie Joy, March 11 , 1999.

David and Becca (Leach, '96) Sanders, daughter Abigail Pennington, March 23, 1999.

Lannie and Jennifer (Tolbert) Byrd, son Joshua Caleb, May 1, 1999.

1998 Ben and Jeanetta

(Bechdoldt) Darley, son David Maxwell , November 27, 1998.

Daniel and Ann Clark, son Courtland Levi, February 18, 1999.

Keith and Meredith (Snow) Purifoy, daughter Natalie Ann, June 20, 1999.

1999 Preston and Julie (Pierce)

Harris, daughter Kaili Hope, June 5, 1999.

DEATHS:

1919 Mary(Williams) Beauchamp,

March 28, 1999, Little Rock, AR.

1922 Henry Foote Coleman (fs),

March 20, 1999, Princeton, AR.

1924 Juanita (Whitaker) Green (fs),

March 30, 1999, Magnolia, AR.

1926 Madge (Wade) Clayton, June

11 , 1999, Conway, AR.

1927 Harry A. Borah, January 21,

1999, Phoenix, AZ. lla (Johnson) Hemenway,

June 7, 1999, Judsonia, AR.

1929 Max Harrelson, June 4, 1999,

Winchendon, MA.

1931

Thomas R. Brown, February 1999, Anderson, SC.

1938 Sarah Frances (Brannon)

King (fs), March 17, 1999, Fort Worth, TX.

Aletha (Sloan) Durrett (fs), June 5, 1999, Little Rock, AR.

1939 Marilyn (Goodbar) Viala (fs),

April 12, 1999, Cabot, AR.

1940 Ambrose Cash "A. C." Shaw

(fs), May 2, 1999, Arkadelphia, AR.

1942 John M. Basinger, November

8, 1995, Trumann, AR Henry Thomas Wright (fs),

March 23, 1999, McCrory, AR.

1944 Ruth (Henning) Phillips, May

16, 1999, Hamden, CT.

1947 John Clay Burch, Sr. (fs), April

30, 1999, Warren, AR.

1949 Howard Barger (fs), April 30,

1999, Harrison, AR.

1952 Earl McCuin, May 23, 1999,

Rogers, AR.

1953 Annette (Stephens) Vestal,

March 10, 1999, Arlington, TX.

1956 David Lee Hanning (fs), April

23, 1999, Fayetteville, AR.

1964 Lillie Ann (Limbert)

McBrayer, April 21, 1999, Arkadelphia, AR.

1966 Ronald Mensinger, June 1,

1999, Plantation, FL. (Motorcycle accident)

1968 Marjorie (Wingfield) Toombs

Bolt, May 4, 1999, Gurdon, AR. R. Preston Baumgardner,

June 16, 1999, Fayetteville, AR.

1969 George J. Davis (fs), October

10, 1998, Texarkana, TX. Roger D. Pattillo, July 29,

1996, Poplar Bluff, MO (notified February 1999)

1975 Gary Bettis (fs), June 23,

1999, Arkadelphia, AR.

1984 Gary Glover, May 13, 1999,

Marianna, AR.

Current Student James A. Harrison, June 1,

1999, killed in American Airlines crash, Little Rock, AR.

IN MEMORY

Melanie McGuirk, who worked as an administrative assistant in Ouachita's Ben M. Elrod Center for Family and Community, was among 13 drowning victims in the sinking of an amphibious boat in Lake Hamilton on May 1. McGuirk was touring the area in the "duck" with her husband, James "Jed" McGuirk; his mother, Laura Todd; and her husband Ronald Todd; and the Todds' two children­-Thomas, 5, and Emily, 4. The family members were celebrating Jed's 23rd birthday.

According to witnesses and survivors, the duck sank in less than one minute, pulling most of the 21 boat occupants down with it. Among the 13 who died in the accident were Melanie,Ronald Todd, and his two children, Thomas and Emily.

Ian Cosh, Ouachita's assistant to the president for community development and director of the Elrod Center, said that McGuirk's death meant a loss of "a valuable member of this community and the Elrod Center."

Describing McGuirk as a "self-sacrificing" person, Cosh said she was working at the University to put her husband through college. Jed is pursuing his biblical studies degree at Ouachita.

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SER Ouachita Baptist University · Arkadelphia, Arkansas 71998 · Vol. 2 · 1999

John Cloud, J.D. AssociATE

VICE PRESIDENT

FOR ESTATE AND

GIFT PLANNING

The Second Century Group is a fellowship of alumni and friends who have included Ouachita in their long­range estate plans. Currently there are 319 families and individuals in this elite club, triple the number of only a few years ago. Provisions for Ouachita include a number oflife-income split-interest gifts such as Charitable Remainder Trusts and Gift Annuities which generate tax and income benefits to the donors during their lifetimes, after which the individual balances are distributed to Ouachita to be used as directed. A number of donors have purchased life insurance policies naming Ouachita as the beneficiary. Most estate provisions for Ouachita are simple bequests of a stated percentage of the estate, designated for scholarship endowment, endowed chairs, or other endowment needs. Some bequests are not designated, allowing Ouachita to use them for the most pressing needs at the time.

An accompanying article illustrates the marvelous impact estate gifts have on Ouachita and her student body. In fact, bequests are an indispensable part of Ouachita's very existence. The income from endowment funds initiated through estate gifts provides a significant portion of the budget each year, either directly or via scholarship aid for students. Both current and " deferred" gifts are vital, enabling Ouachita to maintain high­quality programs and facilities that attract our best young people in Arkansas and surrounding states, while keeping tuition affordable.

See "Second Century" page C

Record estate gifts for Ouachita During the last fiscal year, which

spanned the period between June 1, 1998 and May 31, 1999, Ouachita received more than $4.2 million from gifts made through bequests in wills and trusts, charitable remainder trusts and gift annuities. This amount breaks the record of $3 million set in the 1990-1991 fiscal year when Ouachita received the wonderful gift from the Pete Parks estate.

Most of the estate gifts are designated for permanent endowment, meaning that

all of the above and attract the best students in the region; and to the donors, who set the example for others by leaving a named legacy that will generate blessings in perpetuity.

The record year follows a succession of solid receipts from estate gifts, averaging $775,000 a year over the preceding four years. The year beginning June 1, 1999, promises to be a great one too: executors hold more than $2 million pledged to Ouachita, representing gifts from two estates which are almost through the probate process. Gifts

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primarily responsible for the three-fold growth in endowment over the last decade or so, which exceeds $40 million.

To illustrate the way endowment funds benefit Ouachita and her students, reflect on what effect $1 million in scholarship endowment has in a typical

GIFT PRESENTATION •Tom Mays (cen .... te .. r .... ),....;e_x_ec_u_t-or_f_o .. rt ... h-'e year. Ouachita's standard estate of Henry Foote Coleman, presents a check to Joe policy is to use 5% of the Franz, vice president for development, and John Cloud, asso- principal for scholarship ciate vice president for estate and gift planning. The $1.2 awards, plowing any excess million gift from Mr. Coleman's estate will provide scholarships income back into the for students through the Henry Foote and Thelma Mays principal to enable the fund Coleman Endowed Scholarship Fund. to grow. Therefore, from the

$1 million endowment there would be $50,000 available for awards. Awards vary in amount, but with awards of$2,500, twenty young people would receive assistance in that year. Most of our students qualify for other forms of financial aid, such as federal and state grants, work study, academic merit scholarships, and if needed, low-cost loans. From the student's viewpoint, the scholarship aid is often the decisive factor in whether he or she attends Ouachita or not. Every dollar is meaningful to college-bound young people.

See "Record gifts" page C

only the interest from the invested principal may be used to make scholarship awards or for other defined uses. A substantial pmtion of the receipts are available for current needs, corning at a time when the budget is bulging with increasing expenses while income remains relatively flat. Needless to say, estate gifts make a huge difference to everyone involved: to young people who benefit from scholarship aid,reduced tuition and fees , up-to-date facilities and equipment, an aesthetically pleasing campus, outstanding professors, and innovative programs; to Ouachita, which can provide

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.ADVISER I

Gift annuities provide a multitude of benefits to donors and to Ouachita

Our tax laws encourage charitable giving, allowing individuals to deduct from their taxable incomes and estates the dollars given to qualified charities. With only a few exceptions , a gift has to be complete to generate any tax deduction at all. One of the exceptions is the Charitable Gift Annuity, for many reasons the most popular split­interest giving vehicle nationwide.

The term "split-interest" denotes a gift that initially benefits the donors before it becomes a completed gift to the charitable entities. For example, spouses who invest in a Gift Annuity will receive income for their lifetimes, after which the remaining principal is used as they directed in the original agreement. Since the Gift Annuity is irrevocable, the donors enjoy an immediate income tax deduction based on the "remainder value" of the gift, a product of the combined life expectancies and the applicable discount rate. In essence, older annuitants get bigger tax deductions.

In addition to the lifetime income and the tax benefits, the Gift Annuity offers another "goody" that sets it apart from all other giving options: A portion of the donors' annuity income is tax-free because it is considered return of principal by the Internal

Revenue Service. For older annuitants, the tax-free portion of their income is common! y in the 40 - 50% range. Factoring in the savings from the income tax deduction and the tax-free portion of the payout, the real rate of return can exceed the stated rate by 2% or more.

Example: Aretiredcouple,thehusband, 72, and the wife, 71, decide to invest $25,000 in a gift annuity with Ouachita. Here's what the annuity does for them:

Charitable Income Tax Deduction: $8,100.00

Annual Annuity Payout: $1,750.00 (7%)

Exclusion Ratio (Tax-Free): 50%

Annual Tax-Free Payment:

Effective Rate of Return:

$875.00

9.5%

The income tax deduction may be spread over six years if necessary. The couple will have to itemize to take advantage of the deduction. Of their $1 ,750 annual income from the Gift Annuity, one-half of it is tax­free, not included in their taxable income for the year. Considering the tax benefits , and assuming that the couple itemizes, their real

rate of return is 9.5%. It is worth mentioning that the annual payment obligation is guaranteed even if the principal has to be invaded, and if necessary, to the extent of the resources available to Ouachita.

After the last surviving annuitant passes on, the remaining principal in the Gift Annuity account becomes available to Ouachita to use according to the donors' wishes. In many cases the donors establish a permanent endowed scholarship fund with the proceeds. Ouachita encourages the donors to name these funds for themselves or their families as a lasting legacy, and to motivate others to establish endowments of their own.

A Gift Annuity with Ouachita continues to give in perpetuity, first to the donors, then to deserving young people for decades to come. The Associate Vice President for Estate and Gift Planning will provide a detailed and personalized illustration of Gift Annuity benefits upon request. For more information, call (870) 245-5169, or write to the above at OBU Box 3754, Arkadelphia, AR 71998.

To receive our free booklet, Income for Life Through Charitable Gift Annuities, simply clip and return theformonpage "C."

CAMPAIGN • Frank Hickingbotham, Chairman of the Board and CEO of TCBY, Inc., acknowledges the audience following his introduction by President Andrew Westmoreland. At the August 12 press conference, Hickingbotham pledged $4.5 million toward the $10 million campaign for the Frank D. Hickingbotham School of Business. (see related article, page 8)

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I ADVISER. . ......... .

Estate planning seminars offered

Second Century continued from page A

There is a nationwide campaign to motivate folks to leave a legacy to benefit others after they are gone. An estate gift is an especially appropriate way for us to give back some of the blessings we have received, making the world a better place for others. A named endowment

fund edifies the giver and the receiver, who at Ouachita might be hundreds of young scholars in the years to come. If you have already included Ouachita in your plans , and you are not already a Second Century member, please let us know. If you have not made a provision for Ouachita, please consider doing so. Call me if I can be of service.

For several years, the Ouachita development office offered estate planning seminars for Ouachita constituents, churches, senior groups, and others, conducted by attorneys and other professionals in the field. During that era, Ouachita personnel presented programs on estate and gift planning in an estimated 150 locations , illustrating options and helping people to accomplish their long­range goals.

Very few things change as fast as technology and tax laws. Even attorneys have a difficult

time staying abreast of the constant revisions in the tax code, necessitating subscriptions to update services which provide information for a fee. In the estate planning arena, a practitioner who falls behind may cost a client tens of thousands of dollars . At Ouachita, our development office stays current on tax laws, and our personnel attend a number of legal seminars each year to learn the latest in innovative techniques and

options. Technology has given us a

better tool to present the estate planning information. Software programs offer the ability to prepare colorful presentations that are emitted from a small laptop computer and projected through special equipment on a screen. This is a much better way to convey some complex information than,say, with a dull handout. At our program we provide copies of all the slides, along with spaces for notes.

People should review their estate plans annually. A seminar

is a good method of motivating folks to look at their planning and make whatever changes are needed , or in too many cases, motivate them to take some first steps in estate planning. The Ouachita program covers wills, inevocable and revocable trusts, durable power of attorney, estate and gift tax , joint property , life insurance, charitable planning, and more. If you wish to learn more about the seminars, or want to schedule one for your group, call our office at (870) 245-5169.

Record Gifts continued from page A

So the scholarship fund catalyst enables a host of young men and women to choose Ouachita, adding their intellect, talents, and personalities to the campus stew. Their presence generates additional monies to Ouachita from federal and state grants, other scholarship funds, and out-of-pocket expenses for tuition , fees, room and board. Awards and grants are conelated to such factors as financial need or academic excellence, sometimes both. Whatever the amount, the recipients and Ouachita gain in wonderful ways. In the years ahead, scholarship recipients are presumed to be more likely to reciprocate and initiate their own scholarship funds to aid others as they were aided.

All of these benefits recur every year from a permanent endowment fund. With an average investment return on portfolios of stocks, bonds , and market funds , fund growth should at least match inflation so that the endowment continues indefinitely to have the same effectiveness year after year. Endowment funds offer peop1e an opportunity to generate continuous blessings for others, even centuries after they are gone.

We encourage all Ouachita alumni and friends to consider setting aside a portion of their accumulated assets to establish some type of endowment fund. Contact the Associate Vice President for Estate and Gift Planning, OBU Box 3754, Arkadelphia, AR 71998, if we can be of assistance.

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lncome for life

Through Charitable

Gift Annuities

For more information about charitable gift annuities, return this form for our free booklet, Income for Life Through Charitable Gift Annuities.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jr. Patterson business and

Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Mr. George Peck church that Mrs. 0. C. (Marjorie) Heflin Mrs. Jane Flippen is listed on the following pages

Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Perrin has helped our students attend Mrs. J. E. (Ruby) Berry Heflin First Baptist Church, Ouachita Baptist University. Mr. Robert 0. Blucker Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pine Bluff, AR Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyce Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Howard

Our students are why we are

Dr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Powell here. Their witness to the

D. Burch Henry Mrs. Sybilla Prewitt campus, the Arkadelphia

Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley community, the State of Carter Hickingbotham Pruet Arkansas and the entire world

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mr. R. Voyt Hill Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. is very impressive. Thank you Carter Miss Fay Holiman Rhodes for assisting us in providing an

Miss Helen Clore Mrs. Opal Holland Ross Foundation education for a new generation

Miss Elma Cobb Dr. Charles S. Holt Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. lla M. Hooper Shell of Ouachitonians ."

Cobb Immanuel Baptist Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carr P. Collins Church, Little Rock, Smith Joe Franz

Foundation AR Southwestern Bell • Vice President for Development Miss Hiawatha Daniel Mr. and Mrs. John W. Telephone Company Mr. John T. Daniel, Jr. Jarrett, Jr. Roy and Christine Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mrs. Blanche A. Jones Sturgis Charitable and

Doshier The Harvey and Bernice Educational Trust of Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Jones Charitable Malvern, AR

::;:!Jonor Elrod Trust Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. John Elrod Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton Mrs. Ruth Erp Jordan Dr. Vernon L. Toombs RECOGNITION Mrs. L. V. Evans Mr. E. L. Keith Mrs. Lena Goodwin Exxon Foundation Kellogg Foundation Trimble Hall of Honor Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell B. Dr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Trinity Foundation Lifetime gifts of

Felton Kluck, Jr. Mrs. Luella Turner $100,000 or more

Mrs. Ann Ferguson Kresge Foundation Union Pacific Circle of Excellence Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Mrs. Eugenia Leeton Foundation

Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lile Dr. Sarah Varnell Annual gifts of

First Commercial J. E. and L. E. Mabee Mr. Earl Verser, Jr. $5,000 or more

Foundation Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Virgil President's Associates Mr. Burl Fowler Judge and Mrs. Edward Waggoner Annual gifts of Mr. Jay Freeman Maddox Mrs. lla Webb $1 ,000 or more Friday Eldredge and Dr. and Mrs. William E. Mrs. Gertrude Heritage Society

Clark Martin Wetherington Purple • Annual gifts Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Stella McPherson Mr. Hugh R. Wilbourn, of $500 to $999

Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jr. Gold • Annual gifts Mr. and Mrs. L. J. W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis

of $250 to $499 Funderburk Dr. Nell I. Mondy Wilkins

Silver • Annual gifts Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mrs. LaDelle Moody Mr. Birkett L. Williams Gattis Mr. James Hayden Dr. and Mrs. John R. of $100 to $249

Rev. and Mrs. Horace Moore Williamson Loyalty Club

G. Grigson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Mr. George Young Annual gifts of $1 to $99

Mrs. Mary McPherson Palmer Mr. Robert A. Young, Jr. Matching Gift Companies Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Pete Parks Phonathon Businesses

Donor Recognition • 37

THE CIRCLE O(:f;;xcellence Alumnitec, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. R. Wade Dr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Mrs. Leo F. Shelby

Jeffersonville, IN Doshier Kluck, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Shell

Anthony Elrod Koen Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W. Arkadelphia First Ruth Erp Estate Kresge Foundation, Sims

Baptist Church Mr. Nelson B. Eubank Troy, Ml Mr. and Mrs. Leland Arkansas Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Jarrell B. Mr. Steve Ledwell Stratton

Foundation Felton Dr. and Mrs. William E. Roy & Christine Sturgis Mr. and Mrs. Martice Robert G. Ferguson Martin Charitable &

Attaway Estate John P. McGovern Educational Trust, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Mrs. Martha Ford Fund, Houston, TX Malvern, AR

Bennett Formosa Baptist Ruth Shaver Means Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ms. Cathryn A. Church, Clinton, AR Estate Sutton

Berryman Dr. and Mrs. G. Dan Missouri Baptist Mrs. Rose Taylor Van Carl Binns Estate Gaske Foundation The Terminix Ms. Carolyn Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Dr. Nell I. Mondy International

Bollenbach Grant Mr. Carl R. Nelson Company L. P., Cabot First Baptist Mrs. Carol Miller- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Memphis, TN

Church Gresham Oliver Ethel Smith Thompson John and Mary Camp Rev. and Mrs. Horace Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Estate

Foundation G. Grigson, Jr. G. Palmer Frances Thrasher Camp Younts Mrs. Hazel S. Guyol Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Estate

Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin A. Parish Union Pacific Aberdeen, NC Hamner Ill Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Foundation,

Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Patterson Omaha, NE Campbell Hardwick Dr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Dale

Central Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peeples Wagoner Bald Knob Heflin Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Drs. T. Andrew and

Mr. and Mrs. Blair Mr. and Mrs. JayM. Peeples Jeanna Chaney Heflin Herbert Pitre Estate Westmoreland

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny L. Mr. Louis Power Gertrude Wetherington Clay Heflin Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Estate

Elma Cobb Estate Mr. and Mrs. Marc W. Pruet Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Mrs. Katherine L. Cobb Heflin Mrs. Helen W. Reeves Wheelington Mrs. Elizabeth Crain Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Regions Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Quintus H icki ngbotham Arkadelphia, AR C. Whorton

A. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Herren Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. James E. H icki ngbotham Rhodes D. Wilhelm

Crittenden Immanuel Baptist Agnes Leland Rogers Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Church, Little Rock Estate Williamson

Davis Mrs. Carol Barnes- Ross Foundation, George & Fay Young Rev. Wilson Deese Joyce Arkadelphia, AR Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Wilma Estelle K. Selph Dallas, TX Dillon Kircher Estate

38 • Donor Recognition

cJ]Jrce.sitJent'.s ASSOCIATES

Mr. and Mrs. Hudson L. Abbott

Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Abernathy

Mr. Grover Adams Mrs. Willia Adams Dr. and Mrs. C. Alan

Ainley Mr. and Mrs. Wade

Allison Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.

Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Ary Mr. William M. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bale Mrs. Eloise Balmer Mrs. Thelma Banks Baptist Foundation Of

Alabama Dr. and Mrs. Hal Bass Rev. and Mrs. Roger M.

Baxter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baylor Dr. and Mrs. Roby

Bearden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy

Benson Mr. and Mrs. Kendall

Berry Dr. and Mrs. Trey Berry Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bivens Mr. Bentley E. Blackmon Mr. and Mrs. Truman 0.

Boatright Mr. David 0. Bowen Dr. Mark H. Bowles Dr. and Mrs. Gordon W.

Cagle Rev. and Mrs. Carroll D.

Caldwell Mrs. Marie Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig

Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Cargill Central Baptist Church,

Magnolia

Mr. and Mrs. Gail L. Chisum

Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark

Coast Swim Team, Arkadelphia, AR

Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Michael F.

Colvin Miss M. Catherine

Condray Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Conly Mr. and Mrs. Bill M.

Conrad Dr. and Mrs. William H.

Cook Mr. C. Don Cooper Miss Nancy B. Cooper · Drs. Ed and Fran Coulter Dr. and Mrs. Kent E.

Coulter Gerald and Sharon

Cound Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.

Crain Dr. and Mrs. John W.

Crawford Dr. Lillian Blackmon

Crenshaw Mr. and Mrs. Garry

Crowder Mrs. Gwendolyn Daniel Mrs. C. G. Davis De Queen First Baptist

Church Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.

Deaton Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Delaughter Ms. Bonnie L. Dinkel Mr. and Mrs. B. Alden

Dixon Mrs. J. D. Dryer Mr. and Mrs. George

Dunklin Earl Gill Enterprises, Inc.,

Hot Springs, AR East Side Baptist Church,

Paragould, AR

Educators Consulting Services, Conway, AR

Mrs. Alma Elledge Mr. and Mrs. Don R.

Elliott, Sr. Mr. Roger and Dr. Denise

Elliott Dr. and Mrs. T. Selwyn

Ellis Mr. John Elrod England First Baptist

Church Dr. and Mrs. W. Wayne

Everett Mrs. Doris E. Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Figley, Jr. , Mr. and Mrs. David A.

Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Franz

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Franz Mr. and Mrs. William 0.

Franz Dr. and Mrs. W. Larry

Frisby Dr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Fuller Mr. James D. Fulton Mrs. Ruth Gant LTC and Mrs. James H.

Gilbert Dr. Jim G. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Gill Mr. and Mrs. Bobby S.

Gilliam

Mr. Robert H. Gladden Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E.

Good Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L.

Goss Dr. and Mrs. Bob L.

Gosser, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A.

Granade Dr. Robert E. Graves Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas

Greer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I.

Hamilton Mr. John T. Hampton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W.

Hardin Mr. and Mrs. A. David

Harrington

Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Harrington, Jr.

CPT and Mrs. Carroll F. Hartsell

Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hartsell

Mrs. Juanita Gill Hatfield Dr. and Mrs. Boo Heflin Heflin Family Foundation,

Little Rock, AR Dr. and Mrs. J. Kevin

Heifner Dr. and Mrs. Glenn E.

Hickey Mrs. Ina Sue Hill Mr. L. Reed Hill

Donor Recognition • 39

Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hobgood

Dr. and Mrs. F. Paul Hogue

Ms. Jane C. Holman Hot Springs Baptist

Church Mr. and Mrs. Mike

Huckabay Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd

Huckabee Huntsville, AR First

Baptist Church Chap. Austin L. Ingram Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moore

Jacks, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Jayroe, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Joe S.

Jeffers Mrs. Ina Jernigan

Mr. and Mrs. Rex D. Jones

Jonesboro First Baptist Church

Mrs. Ruth Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Troy W.

Kennedy Mr. Luther King Rev. and Mrs. R. B. King Mr. and Mrs. Taylor A.

King Mrs. Virginia King Mr. and Mrs. R.

Christopher Lawson Mrs. Betty Lile R. A. Brick Lile

Foundation, Little Rock, AR

40 • Donor Recognition

Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Lowman

Judge and Mrs. Edward S. Maddox

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Maloch

Mr. and Mrs. David F. Martin

Mrs. Elizabeth Massey Dr. and Mrs. Timothy H.

Matthews Mrs. Betty J. McCommas Rev. and Mrs. Earl G.

McCuin Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

McGill Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T.

McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Warren E.

Mclellan Mrs. Eleanor B. McMenis

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Michel Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.

Miles The Honorable and Mrs.

John E. Miller COL and Mrs. Freddie J.

Mills, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard 0.

Mills Mobberly Baptist Church,

Longview, TX Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Morgan, Jr. Morris Foundation, Inc.,

Hot Springs, AR Mrs. Pauline Morrow Mr. John F. Mowrey Mr. and Mrs. Michael T.

Murphree

Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nations Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F.

Newman Drs. Alex and Meredith

Nisbet Mr. and Mrs. Michael

Osborne Mr. Thomas R. Page Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey D.

Park Mr. D. William Pavey Mary Pearson Estate Mr. and Mrs. Larry

Pennington Dr. and Mrs. William W.

Philliber Dr. and Mrs. James

Philpot Dr. and Mrs. James L.

Pleitz Dr. Brent Polk Dr. and Mrs. David N.

Pope Potlatch Corporation,

Wood Products, Southern Division, Warren, AR

Dr. J. Ralph Power Mr. and Mrs. Farris C.

Purviance, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Puryear Mr. Lowell Queen Miss Virginia Queen Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Billy B.

Reames Dr. and Mrs. Philip F.

Rice Dr. Carole Nelson Ricks Ms. Crea Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Andy

Riethmaier Rison Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.

Robertson Otilla Georgescu-Roegen

Estate Rogers Foundation, Inc.,

Fairfax, VA

Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root

Chap. and Mrs. Dallas G. Roscoe

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenbaum

Mr. Alfred G. Sandmann Second Baptist Church,

Little Rock MG and Mrs. Moise B.

Seligman, Jr. Mrs. Mary J. Shambarger Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Roy Lyndell Sharpe

Estate Judge and Mrs. Bobby

Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. Ray

Sherwin Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E.

Shuffield Mr. and Mrs. David H.

Smith Dr. and Mrs. Randolph A.

Smith Southern Baptist

Foundation Southwestern Bell

Telephone Co., St. Louis, MO

Sparkman First Baptist Church

Drs. Hoy and Marolyn Speer

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spooner

Star City First Baptist Church

Eunice Stiles Estate Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.

Stipe Dr. and Mrs. Richard

Strickland Mr. and Mrs. George

Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Sam J.

Talbot Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Taylor CPT and Mrs. Steven R.

Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Jay D.

Tillmon Mr. Ted B. Tom

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne E. The Wilcox Group, Windgate Charitable Trimble, Jr. Ward Little Rock, AR Foundation,

Mr. and Mrs. C. Tab Dr. E. Lamar Watkins Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Siloam Springs, AR Turner Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wilkins, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Dr. and Mrs. Scott A. Webster Chap. and Mrs. Kenneth Witherspoon , Jr. Turner Mr. Wilbur C. West R. Williams, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Vester E.

Mrs. Myrtle Tyson Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Mrs. Lorene Williams Wolber COL and Mrs. Robert L. Whisenhunt Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Utley Mr. and Mrs. William A. Williams Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Whitmore Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.

Vinson Dr. and Mrs. Randall Williams Wynn Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wight Mr. and Mrs. David D. Mr. and Mrs. Albert

Walker Dr. and Mrs. John H. Wilson Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ward Wikman R. E. Lee Wilson Trusts,

Wilson, AR

@!J£e'lilaf!e SOCIETY

G}Jurpte Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Mr. Luther Guinn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Capps Mrs. Patsy Hall Landes

Central Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Lenoir City First Baptist Almyra First Baptist Church Jonesboro Harrelson Church, Lenoir City, TN Miss J. Gay Anthony Mrs. May Dell Clawson Mr. and Mrs. E. Ted Dr. Daniel C. Martin Ms. Diane Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Perry Clouse. Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maxey Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. Dr. David W. Cowling Mr. Grover E. Hemphill , Jr. Dr. Clark W. McCarty

Arrington Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie C. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mr. Robert A. McClung Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Crawley Herzfeld Dr. and Mrs. L. Jack

Ashcraft Mrs. Joanne Crawley Dr. and Mrs. Bill G. Hickem McHaney Mr. and Mrs. Dennie L. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mr. and Mrs. Billy F. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Ashley Crosley Ms. Lisa Hill Mcleod Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Mrs. Margaret Davis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Miller

Bailey, Jr. Mr. Dennis and Dr. Dee Ann Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Jan A. Barker Dockins Holbert Miller Dr. and Mrs. Trozy R. Double S Carpet & Supply, Holland Baptist Church, Mrs. Dorothy P. Moore

Barker Kensett, AR Vilonia, AR Dr. and Mrs. David H. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barringer El Dorado First Baptist Hope Brick Works, Inc. , Mosley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bates Church Hope, AR Dr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Beech Street First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ford Hot Springs First Baptist Mosley

Church, Texarkana, AR Mr. Willard C. Forsythe Church Mr. and Mrs. William K. Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Indian Springs Baptist Mouser

Bennett Fulton Church , Bryant, AR Dr. and Mrs. Tom Murphree Mrs. Hope R. Bethea Mr. and Mrs. Randy Garner Insight Communications, Rev. and Mrs. F. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Mrs. Rebecca C. Garner Bryant, AR Murphy

Black Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Mrs. Frances B. Myers Mr. Gregory K. Bollen Goodier, Jr. Johnson , Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Nash Dr. and Mrs. James N. Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard Drs. Woody and Freddie National Heights Baptist

Braden Goodrum Jolley Church, Springfield , MO Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Mrs. Frances Grafton Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. NationsBank Abilene Trust

Bradley Dr. and Mrs. S. Ray Jones Group, Abilene, TX Dr. and Mrs. Bill L. Granade Drs. George and Ouida Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Neely

Bullington Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Keck Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Byrum Graves Mr. Ronald D. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Clayton J. Mr. Jeff Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Rev. and Mrs. Carl W. Partridge Cana Baptist Church, Gray Kluck, Sr. Marguerite Pettigrew Estate

Burleson, TX CMDR and Mrs. D. Quincy Mr. Jeffrey M. Laman Dr. and Mrs. Charles V. Grigson Petty

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Mr. William and Dr. Jenny Dr. Michael R. Westbrook Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daily Rev. and Mrs. Johnny J. Petty Mr. and Mrs. Charles White Mr. and Mrs. W. James Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phelps Mrs. Marie B. Whitten Dann Dr. and Mrs. Mark T. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorvan Mrs. Dortha L. Davis Jansen

Pipkin Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Steve DeMott Mrs. Byrla W. Jean Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Mr. and Mrs. Billy G. Judge and Mrs. Tom F. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G.

Powell Williams Digby Jones Pulaski Heights Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doolittle Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Church, Little Rock, AR Willis Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duke Jones Mrs. Dorothy Queen G.P. Wilson, Inc., Dr. and Mrs. J. Scott Duvall Mr. Russell D. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Arkadelphia, AR Rev. and Mrs. 0. W. Efurd, Mr. and Mrs. David M.

Ramsey, Sr. Mr. John A. Wilson Jr. Jordan LTC and Mrs. Alfred M. ' !'.: Dr. and Mrs. William Ellis Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Reynolds Mrs. E. Ann Fitzgerald Kelly Mr. Christopher B. Rice

/!)otfJ Dr. Paul D. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kolb Mr. Joseph T. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lafferty Mr. Odes Robertson Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laffoon Mr. John R. Schirmer Mr. and Mrs. Argyle Mrs. Marian Fraser Miss Julie A. Lawrence Searcy First Baptist Church Anderson Mr. 0 . R. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Gene Layman Dr. and Mrs. Bernes K. Mr. and Mrs. David Bagley Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Mr. and Mrs. Doyne Loyd

Selph Balboa Baptist Church, Garner Mr. and Mrs. Gaiser D. Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Shell Hot Springs Village, AR Geyer Springs First Baptist Maddox Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Dr. and Mrs. Tom E. Church, Little Rock, AR Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Shepherd, Jr. Ben berg Martin Sheridan First Baptist Bentonville First Baptist Mrs. T. Carroll Martin

Church Church Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mrs. Margaret Shuffield Mr. Durward A. Bourns Massey, Jr. Mrs. Theresa Simpson Dr. and Mrs. James C. Mrs. Clyta V. McAtee Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Sisson Bradley Dr. and Mrs. W. Francis Rev. and Mrs. Randolph M. Dr. and Mrs. Joe McBeth

Smith Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drs. Tim and Nancye Dr. and Mrs. William P. Brockwell McCowan

Steeger Dr. and Mrs. Roy E. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCrary Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stipe Buckelew Thearon and Vanette Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stroud Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Buie McKinney Dr. John E. Stuckey Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Burton Mr. and Mrs. AI A. Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley Dr. and Mrs. S. Scott Byrd Mclaughlin Sylvan Hills First Baptist Caledonia Baptist Church, Mr. Homer R. Meyer Church, El Dorado, AR Mr. Robert L. Mills North Little Rock, AR Dr. and Mrs. J. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Smith D. Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tatman Calhoon Gooch Mizell Mr. and Mrs. JackS. Taylor Caroline Baptist Dr. Lillian R. Greathouse Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Dr. a nd Mrs. Orville W .

Taylor Association, Lonoke, AR Dr. and Mrs. Raout J. Mobley Dr. and Mrs. R. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carroll Hal a by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neal

Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Terry G. Carter Mr. John H. Hand Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor Rev. Sam Cathey Mr. and Mrs. William C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Threet Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Hargis Rev. and Mrs. Dean E. Mr. Thomas J. Townsend Clem Mr. and Mrs. John R. Newberry Transplant Recipients Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Hayes, Jr. Mr. H. David Owen

International Mr. Charles E. Coble Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Mr. Denver R. Peacock Organization, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Henderson Mr. E. G. Pearce Little Rock, AR Cochran COL and Mrs. J. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Ted R. Phelps

Dr. and Mrs. Emil Turner Mr. and Mrs. Andy Coleman Holeman, Jr. Ms. Laura K. Piland Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dr. and Mrs. Rex M. Horne, Mrs. Gloria M. Plumlee Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Varner Coleman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Pointer Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coley Mr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Power

Warnock Dr. and Mrs. Vance J. Crain Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin A. Crass Mr. and Mrs. David W. Pugsley Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Mr. and Mrs. L. David Hurst Rev. and Mrs. Jesse S.

West Cunningham Miss Charlene R. Irvin Reed

42 • Donor Recognition

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. e)-it vet:

Miss Shauna E. Bauer Mr. Harvey M. Braswell Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

Mr. and Mrs. David Rook Ms. Mamie R. Abernathy Baugh Braswell Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie C. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rev. and Mrs. Clayburn C.

Rothwell Acklin Beadle Bratton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ms. Dorothy Adams Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H.

Roundtree Mr. and Mrs. Glen 0. Beals Bray, Jr. Drs. Rob and Gari Rucker Adams Mrs. Mildred Beard Mr. and Mrs. Russell 0 . Mr. Gregory S. Rudkin Rev. and Mrs. Roy G. Mr. Ronny D. Bedford Brazzel Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Adams Dr. and Mrs. David Bell Dr. Kevin Brennan

Russ, Jr. Mr. Darryl L. Agee Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell Mr. and Mrs. Harley L. Mrs. lone J. Ryan Mr. Augustus G. Albright Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Bell Brinkley Rev. Wallace Scott Dr. Taylor R. Alexander Rev. and Mrs. P. Hardy Bell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britton Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mr. S. W. Allen LTC and Mrs. Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Sedberry Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Benedict Broening Mrs. Alta D. Shaddox Allison Ms. Alva M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dale Allison Mrs. Betty L. Berry Brown

Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mrs. Mary Anne Berryman LTC and Mrs. Kent 0. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Amason Dr. and Mrs. James C. Brown, Sr.

Smith II Anchor Baptist Church, Bethel Ms. Rebecca Brown Ms. Lyn M. Smith Donaldson, AR Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Bettis Miss Wanda L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dr. and Mrs. Gary L. Bevill Mrs. Helen Bruening

Smith Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bonnell C. Mr. Bradley H. Brunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Birkhead, Jr. Bryant First Southern

Smith Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Zine B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anderson Bishop, Sr. Mr. Tony C. Budet Rev. and Mrs. L. AI Mr. Ray H. Angle Mr. and Mrs. Aaron T. Black COL and Mrs. Edwin L.

Sparkman Mr. Robert R. Anschuetz Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. Buffington Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stagg Dr. and Mrs. Morris Ashcraft Black Rev. and Mrs. Carl Bunch Mrs. Elizabeth Stanford Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Atkinson Blackwood Burleson

Stevenson Dr. Thomas L. Auffenberg Mrs. Donna J. Blackwood Mr. Matthew Burnette Ms. Neta Stewart Mr. C. Emogene Baber Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Blagg Dr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Burt Mr. and Mrs. KentS. Street Mr. and Mrs. David Bailey Rev. and Mrs. Jack J. Rev. and Mrs. Isaac D. Byrd Mr. Wesley H. Sutton Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Bledsoe Mrs. Harold Cabe Ms. Darlene Taylor Baird Bloomer Baptist Church, Ms. Caroline Cagle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thrash Mrs. Belinda K. Baker Charleston, AR Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Mr. and Mrs. Art Blue Caldwell

Trantham Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soak Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dr. Irene Trofimova Mr. Russell Baker Dr. A. Ray Bollen Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Turner Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Mr. and Mrs. Trey Bonds Dr. Bradley G. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Mr. Kendrick R. Carpenter

Turner Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Randell E. Miss Karen Verser Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles Carr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Borth Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Watts Ill Baldwin Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Mr. Gene Bale Bowers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.

Westbrook Dr. and Mrs. George LTC and Mrs. Michael Carroll Mr. Mike Wilcox Balentine Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Carter Charles and Oleta Williams Dr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Mrs. Janelle G. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Dr. and Mrs. J. Dawson Ball Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon D. Casey, Sr.

Williams Dr. and Mrs. Joe Barentine Boyer Mrs. Rosemary Catton Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed Willman Mrs. Joy Barnes Dr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. M. Seth Bracken Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P.

Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brandon Chambliss Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Chickasaw Baptist Church, Yocom Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barr Branson McGehee, AR Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. David Baskin Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.

Zeagler Mrs. Bettye J. Bass Brantley Chinn

Donor Recognition • 43

Mr. and Mrs. Beryl W. Chisum

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chronister

Mrs. Rosemary Chu Mrs. Elizabeth Church Mr. and Mrs. Vincent

Cimino Rev. and Mrs. Dwight C.

Clark Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. George D.

Clark Mrs. Mary E. Clark Mrs. Betty J. Clay Rev. and Mrs. Edward C.

Cloud Rev. and Mrs. W. Lloyd

Cloud, Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Freeling

Clower Mrs. Marie E. Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Colbert Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Cole II Mrs. Jane D. Cole Miss Johnnie M. Coleman Dr. and Mrs. Lucien

Coleman Mrs. R. Jeanne Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Coleman Community Christian

Church, Alton, IL The Community Church,

Delhi, NY Mr. and Mrs. Mark A.

Conine Dr. and Mrs. Jay R.

Connelley Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conner Ms. Mary Dougherty-Cook Mr. and Mrs. Barry Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper Mr. Clifford E. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Glenn

Copeland Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Cornelius Mr. J. J. Cornelson Corning First Baptist Church Dr. and Mrs. James D.

Cornwell Mr. and Mrs. Lamont B.

Cornwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. ian R. Cosh The Coulson Foundation,

North Little Rock, AR

44 • Donor Recognition

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coulson

Covenant Church, Carrollton, TX

Dr. and Mrs. David C. Covey

Mr. W. Kenneth Cowan Dr. Carrie M. Cowling Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. James G.

Crane, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Brad R. Cravens

Rev. and Mrs. James T. Cravens

Ms. Juanita Crawford Mr. Nolan W. Crawford Miss Dayna J. Crawley Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crews Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

Crisco Mr. and Mrs. John David

Crisp Ms. Susan M. Crosby Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Crotts Rev. and Mrs. Raymond B.

Crotts Rev. and Mrs. David D.

Crouch Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Crutchfield Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D.

Cummings, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert

Cunningham Tom and Jeanie Curry Miss K. LeAnne Daniel Mr. Dana Danna Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Danner Mrs. Elizabeth Danner Mr. Edward E. Darbonne Mr. Clarence E. Davenport Mrs. Rosamond Davenport Drs. Rodney and Gloria

Davis

Mr. Dale A. Defreece Delta Kappa Gamma,

Arkadelphia, AR Mr. Arty P. Dempsey Mr. Larry D. Dice Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Dieken Dime's Market, Inc. ,

Springdale, AR Doctors Memorial Library

Arkansas Methodist Hospital, Paragould, AR

Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Bert A.

Dodson Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Duke, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Billy D. Dunn Dr. and Mrs. Richard W.

Dunn Rev. and Mrs. Lex H. Eaker Mr. R. Wayne Echols Dr. Rogers P. Edmondson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L.

Edwards Mr. Rodger Edwards Ms. Katy Elkins Mr. and Mrs. Gordon

Ellingsworth Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Elliott,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L.

Elliott Mrs. Nell Rogers England Mr. Merle L. Engle Mr. Arthur English Rev. and Mrs. Eugene

Enlow Mr. Stan Escalante Dr. and Mrs. C. Byron

Eubanks Rev. and Mrs. Robert

Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. Dallas E.

Evans Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.

Evans, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Everett Executive Board of

Arkansas Baptist Convention

Family Practice Clinic, Paragould , AR

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Faughn

Mr. Stanley G. Fendley Mr. and Mrs. Curtis

Ferguson Mrs. Jannis M. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E.

Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Fields Mr. and Mrs. Michael G.

Figer Dr. and Mrs. S. Clark

Fincher First Southern Baptist

Church of Glendale, Phoenix, AZ

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flaig Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy D.

Flannagan Mr. Richard P. Fletcher Dr. and Mrs. Sim A. Flora Mr. and Mrs. Andy Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Floyd Mrs. Marcine S. Floyd Ms. Janice L. Ford Dr. and Mrs. Michael R.

Ford Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Ford Forrest City First Baptist

Church Ms. Meredith Foster Mr. and Mrs. 0. Kenneth

France Mrs. lla V. Franks Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Franz Dr. and Mrs. Marion G.

Fray, Jr. Mr. Doyle Frazier Mr. John M. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. E. J. French Mr. Kenneth A. Frey Mr. William E. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. L.John

Funderburk, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L.

Gain Miss Eva L. Gamble Rev. and Mrs. Alex F.

Garner Dr. and Mrs. Theodore

Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gentile Dr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Gibbons

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ms.JanetL. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Norman K. K-Line Steel Consultants, Gilbert Miss Thelma B. Hardcastle Hood Searcy, AR

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hardin Baptist Church, Dr. and Mrs. Orvel Hooker 1 SG and Mrs. Paul E. Gilbreath Pine Bluff, AR Miss Margrete E. Horne Kaniss, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gill Mr. and Mrs. John S. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillam, Hardman MA Mrs. Maxine B. Kemp

Jr. Mr. John Robert Hargrove Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 0. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kettles Miss Margaret E. Gillaspie Mr. and Mrs. William A. Howard Mrs. Marilynn Keys Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Harkrider Mrs. Mary L. Howell Mr. James W. Kidd

Gilliam Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Dorothy A. Howery Mrs. Jeannette B. Kilburn Mr. and Mrs. C. Gregory Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Kilgore

Gillies Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Harris Huffman Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. King

Mr. and Mrs. Beau Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Mr. James E. Huffman LTC and Mrs. Wi lliam Jack

Mr. Marshall M. Glick Harrison Mr. L. Richard Humphreys King

Mr. and Mrs. Truett M. Rev. and Mrs. W. Edgar Dr. and Mrs. W. Maurice Rev. and Mrs. Gregory L.

Goatcher Harvey Hurley Kirksey

Dr. Anne Goetsch Mrs. Frances Hatton Rev. W. Clifford Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kizzar

Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Goff Mrs. Nancy L. Hayley Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Miss Mary Margaret Haynes Hutchison Klinkner

Gordon Dr. and Mrs. Danny Hays Hull Building Material Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L.

Ms. Florence Gorecki Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hedden Company, Inc., Knetzer

Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Drs. William and Margaret Pine Bluff, AR Mr. and Mrs. John K. Knight

Grafton He in Mr. and Mrs. Virgil R. Mrs. Margaret Kolb

Mrs. J. Richard Grant Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Hynum Dr. and Mrs. S. Terry Kraus

Dr. and Mrs. Bob Gravett Heldebrand JJ's Truck Stop, Inc., Mr. Garry Kyzar

Mr. Jack M. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Malvern, AR Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

Mr. and Mrs. George D. Helms COL and Mrs. David C. LaCava

Green, Jr. Mrs. Marian E. Henderson Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Coy Lambert

Mr. Lonnie W. Green Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hendricks · Jackson Landers

Green Dr. and Mrs. R. Keldon Dr. and Mrs. John S. Mr. and Mrs. Steve J.

Mrs. Angie T. Greer Henley Jackson Ill Landers Mr. and Mrs. Michael V.

Mr. and Mrs. Berry R. Greer Dr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Landrum

Dr. Sammye J. Greer Hennagin Jacobs Mr. R. Andrew Landrum Mrs. Margaret Gregory Mr. G. Brice Hester Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Mr. Wallace H. Landrum Mrs. Evelyn Griffin Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hidle Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffin Dr. and Mrs. James E. Hill, Ms. Brenda F. Jeter Lang Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Griffin Jr. Mr. Bennie F. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Ray Y. LTC and Mrs. Allan E. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mrs. Berniece Johnson Langley

Grigson Hillman Mr. and Mrs. Donald COL and Mrs. Joe V. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hilton Johnson Langston

Grigson Mrs. Sandra M. Himes Mr. Doug Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0. Larkin Grove Avenue Baptist Dr. and Mrs. M. Powell Rev. Elmo Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. Larry

Church, Richmond, VA Hines Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gunter Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hinger Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Trevor L. Lavy Mr. and Mrs. Elard Haden Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rev. and Mrs. Archie Dr. and Mrs. Noland H. Hiser Johnson Lawrence

Hagood Mr. James E. Hixson Ill Mr. Loran Johnson CPT and Mrs. Kelly A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Mr. Mark B. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennie Lawson

Hairston Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Holder Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Jason A. Lee Dr. Martha E. Hairston Mr. and Mrs. David E. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale Mr. and Mrs. John D. Leech Mr. Warren J. Haley Holdredge Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Mr. and Mrs. John W. LeFils, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Leland Hall Hollaway, Jr. Johnston, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Dr. Joseph C. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lemmond Mrs. Mary E. Halsell Ms. Judy Hollingsworth Joice Mr. and Mrs. Stephan M. Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. Jones Lemmond

Hampton, Jr. Hollowell Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dr. and Mrs. James W. Dr. and Mrs. D. Scott Jones, Jr. Lessenberry, Jr.

Hankins Holsclaw Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Zane Hankins Donor Recognition • 45

Mr. and Mrs. Walt Lewis Mrs. Phil McCorkle Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moss Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mr. and Mrs. Brett Likens Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Moudy Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. McCoy Mr. Jason E. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. David Peavy

Lindsey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Mrs. Elma L. Mulkey Dr. and Mrs. George R. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. McDonald Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryland Peeples

Lindsey Mr. Don L. McGinnis Mundie Mrs. Myrtice Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 0. Ms. Sandra L. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.

Littles Blake and Gayla McKinney Munn, Sr. Peppe,Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. James V. Miss Shirley A. Murphy Petit Jean Poultry, Inc.,

Litzelfelner McKinney Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Nail Arkadelphia, AR Mr. and Mrs. Chad Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mrs. Mary A. Nantz Mr. and Mrs. J. Jason Petty

Lockwood McMillan Mr. Joseph E. Narbut, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. William V. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Loftis Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Mrs. Betty A. Natzke Philliber Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene McMillan Miss Vera J. Neighbors Dr. and Mrs. Steven R.

Lokey Mr. Donald Meador Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Phillips Mr. D. C. Long Mrs. Frances Benton Nichoalds Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Houston Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Meador Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Pickett

Love Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bill Nichols LTC and Mrs. Daniel W. Mr. and Mrs. F. Douglas Meador Mr. and Mrs. M. Levay Pike

Lowe Mrs. Shad Medlin Nichols Drs. Harrison and June Pike Mr. Foye L. Lowe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ms. Sarah C. Nietzel Mr. Christopher Piland LTC and Mrs. Robert C. Meeks Ill Mr. C. D. Northcutt Pine Bluff First Baptist

Lowry Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Mrs. Kathy Norwood Church Mrs. Deborah Lundberg Melson Dr. and Mrs. J. Randall Dr. and Mrs. Raymond E. GEN and Mrs. Lewis E. Lyle Dr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Melton O'Brien Pinkerton M & K, Inc., Benton, AR Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dr. and Mrs. J. David Mr. Michael A. Maeda Melton O'Farrell Pinkston Mr. Scott E. Maim Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Hare Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Dr. Robin J. Mangione Meredith Mr. Lanny Officer Plyler Mrs. Edwina Walls Mann LTC Eugene A. Merritt Mr. Timothy S. Oosterhous Mr. and Mrs. Danny H. Mrs. Kathleen Manning Mr. Garry Mertins Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Orr Ponder Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Mertz Mrs. Glenna Orr Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Pope

Marak Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf Osceola First Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Les H. LTC and Mrs. Crawford T. Ms. Angie Michel Church Poppenheimer

Marbury Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miles Mrs. Iris Owen Mrs. Mary Lee Porter Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller Mr. Phil Owen Drs. Todd and Chantal

Mardis Mrs. Violet M. Miller Mrs. Pat C. Owens Prewitt Mr. Gene C. Martin Mrs. Marcie A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roger Price Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell Owens Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. Price

Martin LTC and Mrs. John L. Mizell Dr. and Mrs. David Ozmun Mr. and Mrs. Joey L. Price Mrs. Claudia Mason Mrs. Bette Montgomery Rev. and Mrs. Sam W. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Mr. and Mrs. Melren V. Mr. and Mrs. C. Curtis Pace Prince

Mathis Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mrs. Charlean Pringle Rev. Quincy D. Mathis Dr. and Mrs. Don Moore Palfreeman Mrs. Martha Maybelle Mr. and Mrs. Bobby D. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Park Hill Baptist Church, Provine

Matthews Moore Arkadelphia, AR Mrs. Cecile Provost Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Moore Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.

Maurer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Mrs. M. Modine Parker Pruitt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maxson Moore Ms. Maude G. Parker Mrs. T. Sammie Pyron Mrs. Raymond Mays Mr. and Mrs. Neil P. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Pat Parker Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mr. John McAbee Dr. and Mrs. P. Michael Ms. Eva Lee Parsons Rabe Ms. Patsy W. McCain Moore Mr. and Mrs. Thad Paschall Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ragland Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mr. Reggie Moore Dr. and Mrs. Steven B. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rainey

McCarty Mrs. Raymond Morris Pascoe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dr. and Mrs. John H. Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rainwater

McClanahan Morris Patterson Mr. Louis Y. Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mrs. Grace Nell Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

McCone Morris Ms. Nancy E. Patterson Ramsey Rev. and Mrs. Eddie L. Mr. W. Allen Morrison , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peacock Mrs. Carolyn Rankin

McCord Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mrs. Linda J. Pearcy Dr. and Mrs. David Rankin Mosley Mr. Steve Rasburry

46 • Donor Recognition

Mrs. C. W. Rasco, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kyle Ratliff Red River Baptist

Association, Arkadelphia, AR

Miss J. Caroline Reddin Mr. and Mrs. H. Kenneth

Reed Ms. Haley M. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan Reed Mr. and Mrs. Gary W.

Reese Mr. and Mrs. Olan W.

Reeves Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E.

Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Rice Dr. and Mrs. Richard

Richett Mr. Donald J. Richey Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richter Mr. and Mrs. Carey W.

Roberson Rev. and Mrs. H. Doyne

Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Gene

Robinson Drs. Tommy and Johnnie

Roebuck Ms. Nancy J. Rogers Miss Melanie Romesburg Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Root Miss Carol S. Roper Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Roussel Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowe Dr. and Mrs. Jack L. Royal Mr. and Mrs. P.M. Rudolph Dr. Larry E. Russell Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Sallee,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E.

Sample Mr. and Mrs. John

Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt

Ill LTC and Mrs. Richard

Schmidt Ms. Carole A. Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Y.

Scott Rev. and Mrs. Calvin H.

Seaton Second Baptist Church,

Conway, AR Dr. and Mrs. Jon Secrest Mr. and Mrs. Don Seher Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Selph Ms. Agnes Sendrowski

Miss Jane M. Sharp Mr. R. J. Shell Mr. and Mrs. George M.

Shirley Dr. James C. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Simmons Dr. and Mrs. W. D.

Simmons Mr. and Mrs. David L. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Noel K. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Zeph B.

Sisson Dr. and Mrs. Lester M.

Sitzes, Jr. Miss Susan M. Slaton COL and Mrs. E. M. Sleeker Rev. and Mrs. Hugh G.

Smith

Mr. J. C. Smith Dr. J. Harold Smith Mr. Russell H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. Gregory

Smith Dr. and Mrs. Wayne S.

Smith LTC and Mrs. William H.

Smith Mrs. Retha Snider Ms. Patricia L. Snipes Drs. Doug and Amy

Sonheim Mr. Warren E. Sorrells Mr. and Mrs. William K.

Sorrells Dr. and Mrs. Greg L. South Dr. and Mrs. Barry F.

Southerland Ms. Nancy Spann Mr. Larry Sparks Dr. Lisa K. Speer Mrs. Eunice Spence Mr. Wallace Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

Spradling Mrs. M. Guiola Spraggins Mr. and Mrs. David Spurr

Mr. Afif Srouji Miss Sarah E. Stagg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Don

Stallings Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradley

Stanford Rev. and Mrs. Ted 0.

Stanton Judge and Mrs. Dewey W.

Stark, Jr. Mr. Steven P. Statham Mr. Bobby Joe Stender Mrs. Roberta Stevens COL and Mrs. Lowell A.

Stiles Rev. and Mrs. JesseR.

Stogsdill Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E.

Stone

Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Stone

Stone & Ward , Inc. , Little Rock, AR

Mrs. Rebecca D. Strawn Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Street Mr. Huey P. Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Russell B.

Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Lane H.

Strother Mr. Hal Stuart Mrs. Marian F. Sugden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.

Sullinger Dr. and Mrs. Claude W.

Sumerlin Dr. and Mrs. Neal G.

Sumerlin Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Summar, Jr. Super Starrs, Inc., Benton,

AR Mrs. A. Joan Sutherlin Mr. Daris D. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D.

Sweet Mrs. Martha S. Swilley

Ms. Eleanor L. Sykes Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Tabor Mrs. Billie Tanner Mr. and Mrs. David E. Tate Ms. Hope Tate Miss Faye Marie Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J.

Taylor, Sr. Mr. Glen D. Taylor Rev. and Mrs. Harold W.

Taylor Ms. Joan R. Taylor Mrs. Norma Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L.

Tedford Mr. and Mrs. Clyde K.

Tempel Terrio Senior Class, Indian

Spring Baptist Church, Bryant, AR

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Thomas

Mrs. Kathreen Thomas Mrs. Wilma Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Thompson Mr. James A. Timberlake Mr. Drew G. Timms Dr. and Mrs. Ernest W.

Tompkins Dr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Tow Mr. and Mrs. Michael G.

Treadway Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trulove Ms. Rae Lynne Tuck Ms. Concepcion de Lourdes

Tucker COL and Mrs. Harold A.

Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turner Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Randall W.

Turner MSGT and Mrs. James A.

Turpin Drs. William and Rosemary

Vance Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel V.

Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Roger C.

Waggoner Mrs. Mary Frances Waldorff Mr. and Mrs. Cary D.

Walker Mrs. Corinne Walker Mr. and Mrs. Johnny M.

Walker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

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Dr. William E. Walker Ms. Karen V. Wallace Mr. Michael W. Wallace Mrs. Evelyn Ward Judge and Mrs. John C.

Ward Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Ward Mrs. Karen Washington Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K.

Wasson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G.

Waters Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.

Watson Mrs. Marie Watts Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert B.

Waud Mr. Dwight D. Weaver Rev. and Mrs. Lehman F.

Webb Mr. David Allen Wehr Mr. John D. Wells

Aalfs Manufacturing Company, Arkadelphia, AR

COL and Mrs. Sterling H. Abernathy

Mr. and Mrs. James Abney Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ackerman Ms. Linda T. Acrey Miss Amy M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Carrol W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. David E. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adams Ms. Donna K. Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Adkins Rev. and Mrs. William D. Agee Mr. and Mrs. Mike Akin Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Alder Mr. and Mrs. E. Boyd Alderson Mr. and Mrs. Gary Aldrich Mrs. Glenda Aldridge Miss Dijana Aleksic' Mrs. Bennie S. Alexander Mr. .and Mrs. E. J. Alexander Mr. Jamison R. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Michael

Alexander Ms. Robin Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Allen Dr. and Mrs. Garland H. Allen Mr. James and Dr. Joan Allen Mrs. Leanetta Allen Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid Allison Mr. and Mrs. Alvie E. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Allison Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Allison Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Allison Mrs. Velma Jean Allison

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Mr. and Mrs. James E. West, Jr.

Miss lla M. Westerman Mrs. Velma Westerman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Wheat Dr. and Mrs. D. Lewis White Mr. and Mrs. Don White Mr. and Mrs. Donald B.

White Mr. J. Mark White Mr. John and Rev. Virginia

White Mr. and Mrs. John R. White Rev. and Mrs. W. Harold

White Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Whitlow Mrs. Juanita J. Wibker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R.

Wilborn Mr. and Mrs. Randy

Wilbourn Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.

Wilcox. Jr.

Miss Melody L. Allred Mr. and Mrs. Clay Almond Ms. Marilyn R. Almquist Mr. and Mrs. Bradley T. Amberger Amity Second Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Jim G. Anderson Mr. Johnny D. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Anderson Ms. Kristi A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Anderson Ms. Lisa Anderson Dr. Norman D. Anderson Mrs. Patricia M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Anderson Mr. Wayne and Dr. Virginia

Anderson Mrs. Cheryl D. Andresen Mr. and Mrs. Loyd E. Andrews Mrs. Sammie Jo Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. F. Percy Andrus Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anthes Mr. James M. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. John 0 . Anthony Mrs. Madge E. Archer Miss Meredith L. Archer Mr. and Mrs. David Armbruster Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Kirk J. Arnaud Mr. and Mrs. Elliott 0. Arnold Dr. and Mrs. Bill J. Arrington Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Arrington

Mr. and Mrs. C. Fred Williams

Dr. and Mrs. David K. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Williams

Mr. H. Thomas Williams, Jr. Mr. Joe R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Augusta A.

Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Williamson Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Willis Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Wilson Dr. Guy C. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Wilson Dr. and Mrs. William C.

Wilson Drs. Johnny and Susan

Wink Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Wipf

Mr. Bobby G. Ashcraft Mrs. Patricia Ashworth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Asimakis Mr. William E. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. Millard Aud Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. Aud Rev. and Mrs. Jack Auten, Jr. Mr. Michael A. Auten Mrs. Betty A. Autry Mr. and Mrs. Tommie D. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. David Babb Mrs. George E. Babb Rev. and Mrs. Keith F. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Babb Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Baber Mrs. Louise S. Baber Rev. and Mrs. Bob J. Bacon Ms. Connie D. Bagley Mr. N. Andrew Bagley Mr. E. Lane Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bailey Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Rob Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Geren D. Baker Rev. and Mrs. William T. Baker Mrs. Diane Balay Mr. and Mrs. Billy Baldridge Mr. and Mrs. lkey L. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bale Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ballard Rev. and Mrs. Elton E. Ballentine Mrs. Cassandra Davis-Baltz Mrs. Peggy R. Bankston Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barbaree Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Barber

Mr. Steven Witkowski Mr. and Mrs. Norman J.

Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dung

Kwai Wong LTC and Mrs. Roy S.

Woods Mr. Buddy Woolley Mr. and Mrs. James E.

Wooten, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 0.

Wright Mr. and Mrs. W. Fay Wright,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yarbrough Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Yates,

Jr. Ms. Glenda Yeats Mrs. Sarah York Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Young Mr. and Mrs. Larry D.

Young Mr. and Mrs. V1rgil A.

Zastrow

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barber Dr. Raynal Barber Mr. W. Bernard Barber Barcelona Road Baptist Church,

Hot Springs Village, AR Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Bardwell Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barger Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. Barker Mrs. Sybil Barksdale Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Barnard Mr. Garry Barnard Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth E.

Barnard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Barnes Mrs. M. Jane Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Lee T. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Barnett Mrs. Paula J. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Barnett Mr. and Mrs. R. David Barnett Mr. Charles D. Barnette Mr. and Mrs. Tony D. Barrett Mrs. Belva H. Barrick Mrs. Floy G. Barrow Dr. John H. Barrow Mr. and Mrs. Steve H. Barry Mr. James W. Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bass Dr. aod·Mrs. Don T. Basse Rev. and Mrs. Barry D. Bates Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bates Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Bates Mr. William R. Baum Ms. Ann Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Johnny W. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Baxter

Dr. and Mrs. William K. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. William S. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Lyndal Bayless Mr. Gary Bazer Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Beall Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bean Mr. and Mrs. James H. Beard Mrs. Zetta Beard Mr. Lawrence J. Beardsley Mr. and Mrs. James A. Beasley Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Beaty Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Beck Mr. and Mrs. David E. Beebe Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Beene Mrs. Ann Behnke Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behnke Ms. Louise W. Belk Ms. Betty H. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Brian K. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Bell Mrs. Fern G. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Bell Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Bell, Jr. Mr. W. Jeremy Bell

r. and Mrs. W. S. Bell r. and Mrs. Samuel Beller r. and Mrs. Clinton A. Belmear, Jr.

s. Mary L. Benberg r. and Mrs. Chris G. Bengoa

Or. and Mrs. George H. Benjamin r. Dale C. Bennett r. and Mrs. Danny R. Bennett s. Estelle D. Bennett

Mr. Jason M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Benson Mrs. Lyn Vance Benson Mrs. Paula J. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Murray R. Benton Mr. and Mrs. M. Andrew Benz Mrs. Grace Berg Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Berginski Mrs. Carolyn J. Berry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry Rev. and Mrs. E. Robert Berry Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Berry COL Gerald A. Berry Dr. Jeannette Berry Mr. and Mrs. Travis Berry Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Berthelot Mrs. Mary J. Berthelot Bethany Sunday School Class,

Downtown First Baptist Church, Texarkana, TX

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bettis Dr. Mitchell D. Bettis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Biddison Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Biederman, Jr. Miss Cheryl L. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Biggs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Randal S. Biggs Rev. and Mrs. John T. Birdsong Dr. and Mrs. Karl K. Birdsong Rev. and Mrs. C. Dee Birdwell Mr. and Mrs. James F. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bishop, Jr. Mrs. Nadine B. Bjorkman COL and Mrs. Jerry W. Black Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Trevitt D. Blackburn

Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Blackerby Miss Stephanie B. Blackmon Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Blackmore Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C.

Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Blair Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blake Miss Laura L. Blakely Mr. John and Dr. Judith Blalock Rev. Tillman B. Blann Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Blanton Rev. and Mrs. John D. Blase Mr. and Mrs. Len E. Blaylock, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Bledsoe Mrs. Mildred Bledsoe Rev. Dexter Blevins Miss Judy K. Blevins Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Porter Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bloomfield Mrs. Patsy A. Blount Mrs. Verna Bluhm Mrs. Sandra E. Boatman Mrs. Peggy Bobbitt Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bohannon Miss Susan A. Boles LTC Lawrence A. Bollen, Jr. Dr. Gail C. Bolton Judge and Mrs. Clifton Bond Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bone Mr. and Mrs. P. Steven Bone Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bone Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Bone Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Bonge Miss Christina J. Bonner Mrs. Marijo Bono Mrs. G. Ann Booker Rev. and Mrs. C. Phelan Boone Mr. and Mrs. Steven Booth Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Bostian Mr. Brian K. Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bouillon Ms. Cheryl Bourgeois Dr. and Mrs. Michael 0. Bourns Rev. and Mrs. J. William Bowen Rev. Donald A. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Boyd Mrs. Pamela S. Boyd Ms. Marie E. Boyt Rev. A. Garland Brackett Ms. Susan E. Brackett Ms. Cheryl K. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bradley Mr. Scott C. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bragg Ms. Kathy G. Branch Ms. Patricia Brandt Ms. Geneva Brantley Ms. Candace Brar Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brawner Mr. Steven M. Brawner Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bray Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Brazzel Dr. Detri L. Brech Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Breeding Mr. and Mrs. Doyle G. Breedlove Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bremer Ms. Saundra Harris-Brent Mrs. Barbara Brevig Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Michael 0. Brewer Rev. and Mrs. Darrell G. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Randall T. Bridges Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Bridges LTC and Mrs. Earl N. Bridgman

Mr. Elten D. Briggs Mrs. Margaret Brigman Mr. and Mrs. Chad 0 . Brinkley Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. Bristow Mr. Arthur Broadbent Mr. Shane Broadway Mr. David A. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Brock Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Brogdon Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Del N. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Kerry L. Brooks Ms. Anne G. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Brown Mrs. Bernardine Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bobby M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Brown Mr. H. Elder Brown, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Brown

Mrs. Robbie Brown Mr. Ronald E. Brown Mr. Terry D. Brown Mrs. Velna Brown Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Browning Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bruening Mr. and Mrs. Jackie M. Brumbelow Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Brundige Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Brundige Mr. Christopher W. Brune Mrs. Betty C. Bruner Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bruning Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brunner Mr. Kenneth D. Brunt Dr. and Mrs. James D. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buck Mr. and Mrs. James L. Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Buelow, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Buelow Mr. John David Buffalo Mr. G. Matthew Buie Rev. Roy D. Bunch Ms. Barbara Buras Mr. and Mrs. Jon Burch Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burdine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burger Mr. and Mrs. Dent Burks Miss Julie M. Burks

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burnett Mrs. Doris Burns Miss Jeania M. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Otis L. Burns Mr. Shannon A. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burris Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burroughs Mrs. Shelby Burruss Mr. and Mrs. John Bursley COL Joseph A. Burt Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Burton Dr. and Mrs. G. Allen Burton Ms. JaneT. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Roger Burton Mr. William B. Burton Dr. and Mrs. James D. Busby Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bush Mr. and Mrs. William W. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Skip Butler Mr. and Mrs. Wade Butler Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Butram

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Byers Miss Carmen M. Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Byrd Mr. and Mrs. Lannie C. Byrd Dr. and Mrs. James D. Byrum Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Byrum Mrs. Mildred Cagle Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Cain Mrs. Rebecca Caines Dr. Patsy S. Caldwell Mr. John M. Calhoun Mr. Timothy Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Callaway Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Calvert Mrs. Mary A. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Steve Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Ron Camrud Mr. and Mrs. Johnny W.

Canada Miss Betty K. Cannon Mrs. Audrie Reecer Cantrell Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Care The Caring Class of Sagamore

Hill Baptist Church, Fort Worth , TX

Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Carnahan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carothers Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Carozza Rev. and Mrs. Alvis B. Carpenter

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Mrs. Gwynn L. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Carr Dr. and Mrs. John R. Carr Mrs. Kay Fudge Carraway Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Carroll, Jr. Mrs. Danica Vernon Carson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carson Mrs. A. Ruth Carswell Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. W . Scott Carter Mr. and Mrs. W. Steven Carter Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case LTC and Mrs. James E. Case Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Cashion Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cassady Mrs. Carole Corder Casteel Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Caster Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S.

Castleberry Mrs. Judith A. Casto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Cathey Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Cavin Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Cavitt Mr. and Mrs. David Chance Ms. Mary B. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Edsel V. Chapman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Chapman Mr. Louis R. Charton L T and Mrs. Philip D. Chelf Dr. Millard R. Cherry Mrs. Wilma J. Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Chesser Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Chesshir Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Don Childers Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Childress Dr. Miranda M. Childs Ms. Susan K. Chivers Mrs. Burnell Choate Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Christian Mrs. Jane Chu Mr. and Mrs. Brett W. Chumley Dr. and Mrs. Willard T . Chumley Ms. Grace Chunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Churchman Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Clack Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clark Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clark Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Clark Mr. R. Andrew Clark Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Clark, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Clary Dr. and Mrs. C. David Claybrook Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Clayton Rev. John H. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clegg Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clements Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leon

Clements Mrs. Renella J. Clemons Mr. Mike Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clevenger Mr. Randall R. Clift Mr. and Mrs. Dick Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Cloar, Sr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cloud Mr. and Mrs. F. Heath Clower Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clower, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Norman L. Coad Mrs. Elizabeth Coates Mr. Calvin Cobb Mrs. Judy N. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Coble Mrs. D. Jane Cofer Mr. Collins A. Cogbill Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Cogbill Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Cole Miss Jennifer R. Coleman Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Collier Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collins Mr. David V. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Collins Mr. and Mrs. H. Don Collins Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Collins Mrs. Pauline W. Collinsworth Dr. G. B. Colvin IV Ms. G. Gail Combs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dean Combs Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Combs Mr. and Mrs. C. Douglas Compton Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas Compton Mr. and Mrs. James M. Conard Mrs. Cordelia T. Condray Mr. and Mrs. William C. Conine Mr. and Mrs. T . Clay Conly Ms. Virginia L. Conn Mr. and Mrs. Tharon E. Connally Mr. and Mrs. Earl T . Conzel, Jr. Mrs. Carole A. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Cook Mr. and Mrs. David L. Cook Mrs. Imogene Cook Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cook, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Cook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coombe Mr. J. Lee Coon

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Randel R. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. James W. Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Thurl Copeland Ms. Anne P. Coppenger Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Coppenger Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Corbitt Mr. and Mrs. David J . Cordell Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Cordell Dr. and Mrs. Howard Corley Mr. and Mrs. Kyler Cornish Mr. and Mrs. Bienvenido Cortes LTC Dennis E. Cost Mr. and Mrs. Robert Costner Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. Cothren Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Couch Mr. and Mrs. Billy Coulter Mr. and Mrs. A. Daniel Cox Mr. Franklin D. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy B. Cox

Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Cox Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Cox Mr. Randy Cox Mr. and Mrs. V . Randall Cox Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Craft Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Cragg Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Craig Ms. Dolores L. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Craig Miss Lisa R. Crain Mrs. Katherine E. Crandall Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Crane Mrs. Mildred M. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Crawford Mrs. Sue Short Crawley Dr. and Mrs. John Creamer Mrs. Donna Crenshaw Dr. and Mrs. William R. Crews Mrs. Sarah Crittenden Mrs. Sara C. Cromer Mr. and Mrs. James M. Crone Mr. and Mrs. Willis M. Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Crotts Mr. and Mrs. E. Ladner Crouch

Mrs. Frances E. Crouch Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crouch Miss Erin E. Crow Mr. and Mrs. Brumice L. Crowder Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Crump Mr. and Mrs. James S. Crump Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cummins Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Scott Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D'Andrea Mr. and Mrs. David W. Daily Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dalby Mrs. M. Rebecca Dallas Mrs. Beatrice Daniel Ms. Charlotte Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Doyle W. Daniel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. J . Toby Daniell Ms. Joann K. Danna Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Darr Mrs. Margaret J. Darracott Ms. Lois Elaine Dasher Mr. and Mrs. T imothy Daven Mr. Michael E. Davenport Mr. George Daves Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0 . Davidson Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Davis Mr. Charles Ricky Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Davis Rev. and Mrs. E. Gene Davis Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. George J. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis Mrs. Harriett Davis Ms. Hazel Davis Mr. James Leslie Davis Ms. Jean A. Davis Mr. Jim R. Davis Rev. and Mrs. J. Lamar Davis Mr. Kevin I. Davis Mrs. Martha Lou Davis Miss Mary F. Davis Mrs. Nelda Davis Mrs. Patsy Davis Mrs. Ruth M. Davis Miss Vickie S. Davis Ms. Debbie K. Davison Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dawkins Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Dawley, Jr. Mrs. Carolyn A. Daws Mr. and Mrs. David E. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. David H. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. John S. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy G. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G.Dearing Rev. and Mrs. H. FranklinDearing Mr. and Mrs. Lavon C. Deatherage Dr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Deaton Mr. Bryan C. DeBusk Dr. and Mrs. James R. DeBusk Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick H. Dees Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodger Dehan Mr. and..Mrs. W. Mickey Del amar Mr. and Mrs. Herb Delone Rev. and Mrs. Bobby C. Denton Mr. Todd A. Denton Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. DePaula Mr. Chance DeRouen Dr. and Mrs. Bob Derryberry MAJ and Mrs. Curtis L. DeVan Mr. and Mrs. Marcus D. DeVorak

Mrs. Martha J. Dewbre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0 . Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. DeWitt Mr. Keith A. Dial Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickson Mr. A. Thomas Dildy Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dime Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas Dingier Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dippel Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dismukes Mr. and Mrs. Artis Dixon Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dixon Rev. and Mrs. Hal W. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dixon Miss Mary Dixon Ms. Judy Dobbins Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Dodd Mr. Robert Doleshal Mr. V. Clay Dollar Mr. and Mrs. Witold Domanski Mr. and Mrs. Chad J. Donley Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Dooley Mr. and Mrs. H. Gene Dooly Mr. Steven W. Dooly Ms. Donna L. Dooms Dr. Peggy R. Dorris Miss Elizabeth L. Doss Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Doucet Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dougan Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Dougherty Mrs. Viola Draffen Mr. and Mrs. James R. Drake Mr. John Dresbach Mr. and Mrs. Lee Driggers Mrs. Juanita L. Drumm Mrs. Lavelle Dryer Rev. and Mrs. Arlo Duba Miss Janet Duffel Miss Carla R. Duggan Mr. and Mrs. G. Winston Duke Ms. Bonnie Dull Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dull Ms. Julie C. Dull Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dumais Ms. Mary I. Dunavant Rev. and Mrs. James E.

Duncan, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Robert L.

Duncan Mrs. Olita Dunehew Mrs. Rose M. Dunham Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E.

Dunigan, Jr. Ms. D. Jane Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Duren Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Duriee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Durham Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Durrett, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Bobby Dusek Mrs. Barbara Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Odes E. Dwiggins, Jr. Mr. Bryan A. Dykes Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Dyson EFD Transcription Service,

Mesquite, TX Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Earnest Mr. and Mrs. Clark D. Easter Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Echols Mr. Glenn H. Ecker Dr. and Mrs. Millard C. Edds Mr. and Mrs. James N. Edge Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.

Edmondson Dr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Edwards

Rev. and Mrs. Robert J. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William H. Edwards Ms. Karen Efird Miss Laura L. Efurd Mr. Dave W. Ekstrum Mr. and Mrs. John D. Eldridge Ill Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Elledge Rev. Paul Elledge Ms. Marilyn N. Ellen Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Ellen Dr. J. T. Elliff Dr. and Mrs. William R. Elliff Ms. Verna S. Elliot Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Wyley A. Elliott Rev. and Mrs. W. Travis Ellis Mr. C. G. Elmore Mr. and Mrs. H. Zahle Elms Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. William S. Elrod Dr. and Mrs. Steven L. Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Emrich Mr. and Mrs. R. Shane Engebrecht Dr. Larry J. Engelhoven Mr. and Mrs. John R. England Ms. Dorothy English Mrs. Ferry K. Engstrom Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ennes Miss Debra J. Entricken Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffrey Erwin Mr. J. Wayne Eskridge Mr. and Mrs. William A. Esry, Jr. Ms. Kay Esters Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Estes Mr. Otis H. Estes Rev. and Mrs. R. Stefan Dr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Euler, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Carroll L. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mark Evans Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Evans Dr. Lydia Evanson Mr. and Mrs. Dwight T. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Everett Mrs. Madelyn Ewbank Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ezell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Fain Ms. Joan Faken Miss Robynn L. Falcinelli Dr. Ronnie L. Faulkner Mrs. Wanda Fawcett Mrs. Inez E. Feazell Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Felton Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Feltrop Rev. and Mrs. J. Jackie Fendley Ms. Susan C. Fendley Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ferguson Mr. S. A. and Dr. Elizabeth

Ferguson Mr. Scott Ferrigno Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Fickle Dr. and Mrs. Brad Fields Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fields Mr. and Mrs. George Fields Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Fikes Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Finney Miss Kimberly A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Fischer Mrs. Helen Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Fisher Mrs. Patricia Fisher Mr. Harold K. Fithian

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Flanagan Mr. James R. Flannagan Miss R. Marlene Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Terry Flenor Mrs. Alma Fletcher Mr. Tom Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Travis C. Floyd Mrs. Robbye Folse Dr. and Mrs. James H. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Ford Mr. and Mrs. R. Dennis Ford Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Forman Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Forsythe Mrs. Virginia Forward Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster Mr. and Mrs. John H. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fowler Mr. D. James Fowler Rev. and Mrs. Jim Fowler Rev. and Mrs. Timothy J. Fowler Mrs. Lucille Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Tony Franklin Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Franks Mr. and Mrs. James E. Franks Mr. and Mrs. Phill i Jr.

Mrs. Margaret Frazier Mr. and Mrs. David R. Free Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Freel , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Freeman Mrs. Nell Cromer Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Phil Freeman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul French Mrs. Joyce L. French Rev. and Mrs. Leroy French Mr. and Mrs. David Frensley Dr. Lorraine Friedman Mrs. Betty C. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Fudge Rev. and Mrs. George H. Fuller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fuller Mr. Daniel W. Funderburk Mr. and Mrs. James W. Funk, Jr. Miss Fannie L. Fuqua Mrs. J. Carolyn Furlong Mr. and Mrs. John Furqueron Mr. Farrar S. Gaden Mrs. Bonita L. Gage Miss Judith A. Gahr Mr. Steven E. Galatas Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Galbo Mrs. Pearl Galloway Miss Linda Gamble

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Garcia Ray and Virginia Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Bob H. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. C. David Garrett Rev. and Mrs. Joe Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Cliff D. Garrison Dr. and Mrs. V. David Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G.

Gasaway Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gasperson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gastineau Rev. and Mrs. Mac S. Gates Miss Elnora A. Gatlin Mr. and Mrs. Marlin R. Gennings Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Gennings Miss Jo C. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Gibson Mr. John C. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. David Gieringer Mr. Richard L. Giffin Justin and Lynda Gilbert CPT and Mrs. Gregory P. Gilbreath Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Giles Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Bobby E. Gilliam Rev. and Mrs. W. Craig Gilliam Rev. and Mrs. E. AI Gilliland Mr. and Mrs. William R. Givens Mr. and Mrs. Steven Glad Mr. Thomas D. Gladden Mr. and Mrs. Van Gladen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Glover Mr. Reginald Glover Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Glover Mr. and Mrs. Clay L. Goff Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Goforth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Royce Goforth Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Goggans Mr. and Mrs. David Golden Mr. and Mrs. John W. Golden Rev. and Mrs. Oscar N. Golden Dr. and Mrs. Martin Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gooch Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goode Mr. and Mrs. George E. Goode, Jr. Mrs. Marguerite Goodloe Mrs. Cindy Goodman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Goodson Mr. David W. Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Goodson Ms. Holly K. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Goodwin Mrs. Rose Marie Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Gordin Mrs. Mildred L. Gosnell Mrs. Cathy Carter Gottsponer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goudy Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gourley Mr. and Mrs. Euodias Goza Grace Memorial Baptist Church,

Belleville, AR Mr. and Mrs. L. Eddie Graham Mrs. Lois C. Graham CPT and Mrs. Willis B. Graham Mr. S. Andrew Granade Ms. Julie K. Granberry Dr. and Mrs. D. Ross Grant Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Craig Grantham

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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Graves Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gray, Jr. Mr. Thad Gray Mr. Larry M. Grayson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Green Miss Jo Ellen Green Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Green Mr. and Mrs. Johnny C. Green Mrs. Kathy Green Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Green Ms. Renae Green Mr. Robert C. Green Dr. and Mrs. William R. Green Mrs. Eulalee Greene Mrs. Mary Jesse Greene Mrs. Diana Greenlee Rev. and Mrs. Gregg R. Greenway Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Greer Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Greer Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Greeson Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Gene Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Grider Ms. Debra L. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. James R. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin Ms. Robbie Griffin Mrs. Brenda Sue Groce Miss Leigh Ashley Groce Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Groustra Rev. and Mrs. John E. Guerra Mrs. Sara Guerrero Mr. and Mrs. Owen Guess Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Guice CPT and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Gulick Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Guthrie Rev. and Mrs. Fred T. Guy Mr. and Mrs. David Haak Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hackworth Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hagan Mrs. Belynda A. Hagar Mrs. Sandra F. Hagood Mrs. Ava Halbert Mr. and Mrs. John E. Halbert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W. Hale Miss W. Sue Hale Mr. and Mrs. Loy A. Haley, Jr. Ms. Andrea L. Hall Dr. Dena Hall Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hall Ms. M. Jane Allen Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alan Hall Mr. Ted W. Hall Mrs. Wanda Hall COL and Mrs. Larry W. Haltom Mrs. Mary Curlin Hames Rev. and Mrs. Charles W.

Hamil, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hamilton Rev. and Mrs. Michael P. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hammons Mrs. Rosemary Hamner Mrs. Evelyn M. Hampton Dr. and Mrs. James E. Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hancock Mrs. Naomi Hancock GEN Herman Hankins Mr. and Mrs. Ryan C. Hankins

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hankins Mrs. Vita J. Hankins Ms. Sharon Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hannon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hanrahan Ms. Linda L. Hanrahan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L.

Hansen Ms. Dana R. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Harbison Mrs. Edith Carter Hardage Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Hardin Mrs. Harriet A. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Loy C. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. P. Tad Hardin Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Harger Mr. Bernie S. Hargis Mr. and Mrs. Leigh A. Hargis Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Hargis Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hargrove Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Harkness Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Harmon Mrs. Norma Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Olin L. Ham Ill Rev. and Mrs. Madison C. Harness Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Harp Dr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Harper Mr. and Mrs. James K. Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Harrell Miss Susan R. Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Harris Mr. J. Thomas Harris Mr. Joseph E. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Harris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Harris Rev. and Mrs. G. Michael Harrison Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence W.

Harrison, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Harrod Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hart Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hart Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harvey Mrs. Katy Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Harvey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hasley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hasley,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hatch Rev. and Mrs. Stephen G. Hatfield Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hatton Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Haydon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Kelly J. Hayes Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hayes, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. William D. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Danny R. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Labe Haynie Ms. M. Christine Hays Dr. Ronald L. Hayworth Ms. Dorothy A. Hazelwonder Rev. and Mrs. James E. Heard Mr. and Mrs. Billy'C. Heaton Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hefley Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heflin

Mr. and Mrs. G. Joe Hegi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Helfrich Mr. Scott L. Heller Mr. and Mrs. David E. Henderson Rev. and Mrs. David W. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Trennis G. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. Herman E.

Hendrickson Mrs. Lilla E. Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. P. Kevin Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Henson Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Herndon Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Herndon Ms. Kimberly S. Herndon Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Herring Rev. and Mrs. James T. Herrington Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herron Mr. Larry D. Herron Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hestand Miss Trena J. Hickinbotham Ms. Susanne H. Hickman Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hicks Miss Tanya S. Hicks Mrs. Rose B. Higgs Miss LeeAnne Highnote Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hild Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Hill Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Hill Mrs. Jimmie Lee Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Hillard Ms. Denise Hillis Mrs. Glenn E. Hillis Mr. Wendell B. Hilton CPT Jay A. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Hinkson Rev. and Mrs. W. Tommy Hinson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hipps Rev. and Mrs. ScottS. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hobgood Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. Hobgood Mr. and Mrs. Craig C. Hobson Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Hodge Rev. and Mrs. Gene E. Hodges Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Hodges Mr. Lorel Hoggard Miss Linda D. Hogue Mrs. Dana L. Holiman LTC and Mrs. Cameron G. Holland Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Holland Mrs. Dawn Holland Mrs. Kathleen Holland Mr. Paul Holland Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hollaway Mr. and Mrs. W. Kyle Hollaway Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hollis Rev. and Mrs. John A. Holmes, Jr. CPT and Mrs. R. Paul Holst, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt Mr. and Mrs. L. Ted Honea Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Hopper Rev. James F. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Jerold A. Horton Ms. Juanita Horton Mrs. Mildred Horton Mrs. Billie B. Hoskyn Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Houlihan Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. House Miss Jacquelyn F. Howell Mr. Thomas Howell Ms. Grace Howerton

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hromada

Ms. Brenda K. Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Hubby Mr. and Mrs. Brian Huber Dr. and Mrs. Robert Huckabee Rev. and Mrs. Sandy C.

Huckabee Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Huddleston Mrs. Tamie R. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Huebener Mr. and Mrs. Ted Huffstuttler Mrs. Sarah L. Huggins Rev. and Mrs. Claud Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Hughes Mrs. Ruth Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Humbard Mr. and Mrs. Carl Humphrey Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.

Humphries Mrs. Betty R. Huneycutt Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hunt Dr. and Mrs. David Hunter Mr. Earl L. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hunter Ms. Zena P. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hurst Mrs. Martha Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Louis Husser Mr. J. Vincent Hustead Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hutcherson Drs. Jim and Belinda Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. lchter Dr. and Mrs. Raymond E. ldeker Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ingram Miss Melinda L. Ingram lnterconex, Inc., Houston, TX Mr. Jimmy Ivy Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Jacks Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. H. Dale Jackson Mrs. Joy C. Jackson Mr. Lonnie Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson Mrs. Vera Jacobs Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Jacobsen Mr. Josef and Dr. Sandra Jaeger Ms. Lynda Jaggers Mr. and Mrs. David B. James Mr. and Mrs. Tony D. James Dr. and Mrs. W. Dennis James, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Jansen Rev. and Mrs. Thomas R. Jarrell Dr. Dottie N. Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jayroe Mr. and Mrs. Chad W. Jeane Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Jeghers Mr. and Mrs. Johnny R.

Jenkins, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Seth J. Jenkins Ms. Janet A. Jernigan Mr. Randy L. Jerry Ms. Dorothy J. Jester Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jett Mr. Michael D. Jett

Mrs. Theva B. Jimenez Ms. Ferne E. Jobe Rev. and Mrs. Harrison Johns Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johns, Jr. Mr. Alan D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Charles T. Johnson Mr. Duane Johnson Mr. Garner Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Johnson Dr. and Mrs. James B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Johnny W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Johnson Rev. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Solon E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Johnson Miss Cathy L. Johnston Mr. Layne Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones Rev. and Mrs. Ben J. Jones Rev. and Mrs. Clyde D. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jones Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jones Dr. James W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. John C. T. Jones Mr. L. Herrell Jones Mrs. L. Jean Jones Ms. Linda Jones Jones Rev. and Mrs. Norvin Jones Mr. and Mrs. Otis R. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. R. Larry Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones Miss Victoria M. Jones Mrs. Amy K. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Jordan Mr. C. Mickey Joseph Mrs. Audrey A. Joyce Mrs. Donna F. Joyner Mrs. Patsy Joyner Mrs. Maggie F. Katsanos Mr. Tim Kauffman Mrs. Anita Kealy Mr. and Mrs. William G. Keasler Rev. and Mrs. Marvin D. Keenen Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Keeton Mrs. Linda K. Keir Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keith Mr. and Mrs. John Kellar Ms. Ruby Kellar Miss Sarah L. Kellar Miss Helen Kelley Mr. Douglas G. Kellner Miss Donna G. Kelly Ms. Aileen Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Randy Kennedy Mrs. Rebecca Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Kent Mr. Auston Kerley Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kerr

Rev. and Mrs. Stuart A. Kersey Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Kersh Rev. and Mrs. William G. Kersh Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kesner Mrs. Wanda K. Kesner Mr. and Mrs. James L. Key Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kiker Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kiker Mr. and Mrs. Larry Killian Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Killion Mrs. Pauline Kinard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Kincy Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee Kindle Mr. and Mrs. Allen King Mr. and Mrs. Don King Mrs. Frank King Miss Gloria J. King Mr. John A. King Mr. and Mrs. John L. King Ms. Elizabeth A. Kinser Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Kirchner Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirkpatrick Miss Melinda H. Kisor Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kittler Miss Evelyn Kittlesby Mr. and Mrs. John P. Klein Mrs. Beverly Kleweno Mr. and Mrs. R. Kim Klockenga Mr. and Mrs. Arley C. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Knight Mr. and Mrs. F. Todd Knight Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Koenig Mr. Robert S. Koonce, Sr. Ms. Patricia A. Kopp Mr. and Mrs. A. David Kossover Mrs. Melissa C. Krebs · Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Kretsinger Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Kretzer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Krutza Mr. and Mrs. Nabeel Kteily Mr. and Mrs. John Kuespert Ms. Carolyn Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. J. 0 . Kumpe Mrs. Rebecca A. Kuntz Ms. Zelma T. Kuntz Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kuyper Dr. and Mrs. Lee F. Kuyper Mr. and Mrs. Christopher E. Kyle Ms. Nancy Lafferty Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Lake Mrs. Deanna G. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Lampkin Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Land Ms. Irene Land Mr. and Mrs. William H. Land, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. Todd Landes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Landrum Mr. and Mrs. Rick Landrum Ms. April Lane Mr. Brian L. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Lang Ms. Jean Langford Mr. and Mrs. Claude Langham Mr. and Mrs. W. Bryan Langley Mr. and Mrs. Nick A. Lanpher Mrs. Margaret Laster Mr. Taft G. Laster Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawhon Mr. and Mrs. Fredric A. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James K. Laws Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Lawson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Lawson Rev. and Mrs. C. Ellis Leagans Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Leatherwood

Mrs. Dale Ledbetter Mrs. Shirley A. Ledford Mr. and Mrs. Dennis LeDoux Mr. Charles Lee Mr. Gary 0 . Lee Mrs. Gloria M. Lee Mr. John H. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Lefler Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Lefler Dr. and Mrs. Jon P. Leim Mrs. Toni L. Lemmons Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Lepine Mrs. Nancy J. Lester Mr. Steve Leverette

Mrs. Melanie M. Lewellen Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Lewellen Mr. and Mrs. David R. Lewis Mrs. Gene Lewis Miss Mary G. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Lewis Mrs. Patricia B. Lewis Mr. Craig Lewko Mr. and Mrs. Wade Liberator Mrs. Bessie Lide Mr. Burney Lightle Ms. Mary L. Limbaugh Dr. and Mrs. D. Richard Lineberger Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lingo Mrs. Kathy Hutto Linn Mrs. Caryl Linton Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Litteral Rev. Charles Little Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Little, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robin D. Livers Mrs. Gloria F. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Locke Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Locklar, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Loewer Mr. and Mrs. Roger V. Logan Dr. and Mrs. Tom Logue Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lohec Mr. and Mrs. Truman M. Lollar Mr. and Mrs. Garland Long Judge J. Hugh Lookadoo, Jr. Mrs. Beverly A. Looney Mr. and Mrs. James H. Looney Mr. and Mrs. Randy Looney Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lorick Ms. Gussie Love Love Truth Care, Inc., Houston, TX Mrs. Kimberley R. Lovelace Mr. and Mrs. Michael Loveless Mrs. Dorothy M. Lovell

Ms. Angela Lowe Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lowery Ms. Karen Lowery Mrs. Ruth A. Lowery Rev. and Mrs. Charles M. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Larry Luce Dr. H. David Luck Mr. Norbert J. Lueken Rev. and Mrs. Doyle L. Lumpkin Rev. and Mrs. H. Richard Luster Dr. and Mrs. Alan J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lynn Mr. and Mrs. William L. Machen Mr. and Mrs. Brian F. Maddox Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maddox,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C. Maddox Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery S. Madlock Mrs. Peggy Magdaleno Dr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Mahan Mr. and Mrs. William T. Maines Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Majors Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malek Mr. and Mrs. N. Porter Mallard Miss Anna Elizabeth Maloch Mr. Christopher J. Maloch Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Malone, Jr. W. P. Malone, Inc.,

Arkadelphia, AR Mr. Marion Maneth Mrs. Shelley W. Manis Miss Heather E. Mann COL and Mrs. Thomas L. Mann Mr. Donny Manning Mr. and Mrs. Larry Manning Mr. Rusty Manning Mr. and Mrs. Rocky L. Mantooth Ms. Judith A. Marhanka Rev. and Mrs. L. Parkes Marler Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Marley Ms. Mary Marsalis Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Marshall Mrs. Cari L. Martin Miss Courtney E. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. D. Michael Martin Mrs. Doris M. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Martin, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. John L. Martin Mrs. Mary K. Martin Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Martin Mrs. Lucille Martindale Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Marzett Ms. Linda M. Mashaw Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Mason Mr. Joseph 0 . Massey Mr. William L. Massey Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Masters Drs. Gerald and Julie Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Mastin Mr. and Mrs. Kelly J. Matejka Rev. and Mrs. Jesse S. Matlock Mr. and Mrs. N. Stueart Matlock COL and Mrs. Thomas 0. Matlock Mr. and Mrs. Brant A. Matros Miss Jodie G. Matthews Ms. Katharine L. Maxey Mr. and Mrs. David Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James D. May Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Mayes Mr. and Mrs. Shawn A. Mayfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mayhan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Neal Mays

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Ms. Catherine H. Mayton Miss Freeda F. McArthur Mr. Matthew and Dr. Susan

McBeth Ms. Wilma Smith McBride Ms. Sylvia B. McBryde Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott McCallister Mr. and Mrs. James E. McCallister Mrs. Fredie McCallum Mr. Richard McCarter Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. McCartney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. McCartney Miss Dorothy J. McCarty Ms. Cindy K. McClain Miss Lori C. McClain Mrs. Vera McClain Mrs. Susan McClanahan Miss Mary A. McClendon Mr. Kenneth N. McClenny Mr. David W. McClure Mr. John D. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Traye D. McCool Mr. Robert J. McCord Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCorkle Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. McCormick LTC and Mrs. John E. McCown Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McCrary Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCray Mr. and Mrs. John S. McCuistion Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McCuistion Mr. Jason L. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. McCurry Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDaniel Mr. Richard A. McDaniel Dr. and Mrs. Roy G. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Allen McDill Miss Sylvia D. McDonnough Miss Amanda J. McDowell Mrs. Sandra K . M c Dowell

Mr. and Mrs. Max C. McElmurry Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McFarland Mr. William L. McGaha Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. McGarrity Mr. and Mrs. James B. McGee Mr. and Mrs. John D. McGee Mr. and Mrs. John N. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGill Mrs. Debbie D. McGooden Mr. and Mrs. Robert J . McGough Mrs. Maurine McGugan Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. McGuire Ms. Ellen Marie Mcintosh Ms. Jaleen A. McKaig Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S.

McKean, Jr. Mrs. Betty McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McKeown Mrs. Cynthia McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Larry McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Rhea E. McKinney Rev. and Mrs. Jack W. McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKinzie Mr. and Mrs. Thirland D. McKissic Ms. Marlane Mcl ain Miss Rhonda K. Mclaurin Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mclelland Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Mcleod Rev. and Mrs. Donald R. McMaster Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMaster Mrs. Merle McMath Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. McMillan Ms. Susan T. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. George McMorran Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMullen

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Mrs. Martin McMurray Mr. Martin S. McMurray Mr. and Mrs. James A. McMurry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. McNutt Mr. and Mrs. Duncan L. McRae Mr. and Mrs. Merle D. McRaven Mrs. Mozelle McSwain Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McVeigh Mr. L. W. Meachum Mr. and Mrs. Mike R. Meadows Mrs. Francene Measley Mr. and Mrs. Keith Medlin Mr. Thomas A. Medlock Mrs. Pat Meeks Miss Melissa Renee Meharg Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Meinecke Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Melton Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Merrell Mr. and Mrs. Jason A. Merrick Mr. Vernon C. Merrifield, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mertins LTC and Mrs. Duane A. Messer Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalf Mr. James D. Metcalf Mr. James J. Metcalf Mrs. Charlena Midkiff Miss Nancy A. Milbourn Mrs. Cynthia D. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David Miller Mr. Horace J . Miller Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller Mrs. Joan Miller Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mills Mrs. Joyce Mills Mrs. Letha Mills Ms. Lorene R. Mills Miss M. Heather Mims Mr. Bryce D. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mitchell Chap. and Mrs. Paul N. Mitchell Mobbley Baptist Church,

Longview, TX Mrs. Ella M. Mobley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moncrief Mr. and Mrs. James H. Moninger Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Mooney Mr. George B. Mooney Mrs. Betty Moore Miss Cynthia R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Moore Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Moore Dr. and Mrs. John Malcolm Moore Mrs. Leslie A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Moore Mr. Paul H. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore Mr. and Mrs. Stan A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Moore Dr. and Mrs. W. David Moore Mr. and Mrs. Gabe P. Moorman Morgan Keegan & Company,

Memphis, TN Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morgan Mrs. Martha Lee Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Ron Morgan Mr. Stephen Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Alan Morris Mr. and Mrs. Brad E. Morris Ms. Fern W. Morris Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth P.

Morris, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Morrison' Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Morrow

Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Morton Mr. and Mrs. Baker Moseley Rev. and Mrs. Donald S. Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brent Moseley Mr. and Mrs. Jim S. Mosley Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Moss Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Moss Mr. and Mrs. Bryant L. Moxley Mr. Jeffrey W. Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Gager W. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Mundy Miss Linda F. Murphree Dr. and Mrs. David K. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. T. Keith Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Rucker W. Murry Mrs. Margaret Musslewhite Mr. and Mrs. David F. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Gene Myers Mr. Jon and Dr. Judith Nance Mr. and Mrs. William S. Naylor Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Neal Dr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Neal Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Neathery Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neathery Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Neel Mrs. Della M. Neeley Mr. and Mrs. John D. Neeley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Neil Mr. and Mrs. Billy Nelms Ms. Bess Nelson Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Nelson Miss Melissa A. Nesbitt Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. New Mr. and Mrs. William L. Newberry Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Newborn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newborn Mr. and Mrs. James L. Newport Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Newsom Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Newsum Mrs. Lucelle Newton Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Nichols, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Luke C. Nichols, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Nichols, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Nicholson,

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steve E. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Niemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Nietzel Mr. and Mrs. James T. Nix Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Noble Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Noble Mrs. Paula G. Noll Mr. and Mrs. Glen Norman Mr. and Mrs. Roger A. Norman Norphlet First Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Norris Mr. and Mrs. John William North Dr. and Mrs. Michael S. North Dr. and Mrs. Peter Nortier Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Norvell Ms. Virginia F. Nowell Mrs. Ida Mae Nutt Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Nutt Ill Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Nye Mrs. Sandra H. O'Bier Rev. and Mrs. Harold O'Bryan Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael O'Cain Mr. and Mrs. Billy W. O'Dell Ms. Jeanette O'Dell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. O'Dell

Miss Charlotte O'Kane Rev. and Mrs. Larry D. O'Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Malley, Sr. Rev. and Mrs. George L. O'Neel Mrs. Mary O'Sullivan Mr. M. Shannon Odell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ogle Mrs. Jodi Bailey-Oliver Mrs. Melody A. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. David Oppenheim Ms. Connie S. Opper Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Opper Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Orellana Miss Betty Lou Orr Mr. Charles Orr Mrs. Diane Orsburn Mr. and Mrs. Rick F. Osborn Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Osborne Mr. and Mrs. K. Michael Osborne Dr. and Mrs. William R. Osborne Mrs. J .C. Oslin Rev. and Mrs. George Otwell Mr. and Mrs. W. John Overbey Ill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Overstreet Mrs. Clara Overton Mr. and Mrs. Luke Owens Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pace Dr. Sheryl D. Pack Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Palmer Drs. Joseph and Gay Pappin Mrs. Estelle Parham Mrs. Gladys Parham Mr. Patrick D. Parish Park Hill Baptist Church, North

Little Rock, AR Mr. and Mrs. Alan Parker Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. Parker Ms. loretta J . Parker Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parker Rev. and Mrs. Roy A. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Russ Parker Mr. and Mrs. William E. Parker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Parmelee Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Parnell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Parr Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parrish Dr. and Mrs. John H. Parrott Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Parsley Miss Karen Parsons Ms. Mary P. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Odas E. Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Mark Partridge Mr. and Mrs. David L. Paschall Mrs. Dorothy Pate Mr. Hilton Pate Mr. Bradley W. Patterson Dr. and Mrs. Coleman E. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Kim M. Patterson Mrs. Wanda Patterson Mr. and Mrs. William D. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Paul Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Payne Mr. Buddy W. Payton, Jr. Mrs. Orva D. Peachey Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy D. Peacock Mrs. Mary Peacock Mr. Ray Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce

Dr. Carole L. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pearson, Jr. Ms. Peggy L. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Peebles Mr. and Mrs. Alan K. Peek Mrs. Carolyn J. Pendergraft Mr. and Mrs. David Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Penick Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Pennington Miss Sarah E. Pennington Miss Tracy L. Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Peoples Mr. and Mrs. Burton H. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Perry Mr. Don W. Perry Mrs. Mildred S. Perry Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peters Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Peters Mr. and Mrs. D. Kim Peterson Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson Dr. Wayne and Rev. Gladys

Peterson Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Petreman Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Pettit Mr. and Mrs. Clifton F. Petty Dr. and Mrs. David Petty Mr. Jason G. Petty Dr. and Mrs. Julius E. Petty Mr. Jim Pfeifer Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Phillips, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Don B. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Phillips Mr. Eric S. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Phillips Miss Marci D. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Stan Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William G. Phillips Mrs. Brenda Bradley-Philson Ms. Mary L. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Pierce Mrs. Beverly Pierce Mr. David K. Pierce Mrs. Margaret Pierce Rev. and Mrs. Rawls Pierce Miss Melodie C. Pike Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pilcher Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Pillow Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Pingree Drs. Michael and Robbie Pinter Miss Loma A. Plumlee Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Plummer Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Poag Dr. and Mrs. Joe T. Poe Rev. and Mrs. E. Dale Pogue Mrs. Alma Polk Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Pollard, Sr. Ms. Rebecca Pollard Ms. Hazel M. Poncebaker Mrs. Mary Ponder Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pool Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Poole , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Porter Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul Porter Rev. and Mrs. Jonathan Poteet Mr. and Mrs. Warren Potts Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Pounders Mr. Brett Powell Ms. Colleen N. Powell Dr. and Mrs. Kerry G. Powell Mrs. Annabelle Powers Rev. and Mrs. Edward L. Powers Mr. and Mrs. James L. Powers Mr. Gale D. Prather COL and Mrs. Daniel M. Prescott

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Presley Dr. and Mrs. Craig Price Ms. Fay Price Price Harris Evangelistic Assoc.,

Inc., Shreveport, LA Mr. William D. Prickett Mr. and Mrs. John Prince Mr. David L. Prior Mr. and Mrs. Neal Prock Mrs. Alberta R. Pruitt Mr. and Mrs. Charlie S. Pruitt Ms. Susan Prunier Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Pryor Mr. and Mrs. Don Puckett Ms. Marguerite Puckett Mrs. Rebecca D. Puckett Pulaski County Extension

Homemakers Council, Little Rock, AR

Rev. Tony L. Pulatie Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. P

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Purdy Miss Susan Purdy Ms. Lucille Purifoy Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Purkaple Mr. Tommy Purnell Mr. and Mrs. David L. Puryear Mrs. Brenda R. Putt Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle Mr. David E. Pyle Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Quails Ms. S. Beth Quarles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum Miss Connie Quick Dr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Quick Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Radelmiller Rev. and Mrs. Charles F. Ragland Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ragon Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Raines Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Raines Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rainey, Jr. Ms. Cynthia H. Ramm Mr. and Mrs. R. Derek Randle Mrs. Dorothy Rapert Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenneth

Raspberry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ray Mrs. Janice Ray Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Ray Dr. Rose E. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Raybon Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rector Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Red Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Reddick

Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Redditt Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Redhead Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. David H. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Reed Mr. Homer Reed Mr. Thomas H. Reedy Mr. John E. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Reid Mr. John Reidhar Mr. W. David Remy Mr. and Mrs. Mateo Rendon , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Renfro Mr. and Mrs. Bryan R. Renshaw Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rettmann Dr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Rettstatt Mrs. Burnelle G. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Reynolds Mr. Matthew A. Rhoads Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Glenville Rhodes Mrs. Betty Rice Miss Deborah R. Rice

Ms. Melba W. Rice Mr. Rodney A. Rice Miss Wanda M. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richards Mrs. Aprile D. Richardson Mrs. Carlene Crawly Riddell Mr. Aaron Riggle Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Riggs Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ringer Dr. and Mrs. David E. Rison Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Roady Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Roark Miss Helen L. Roark Dr. and Mrs. Ray Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Roberson Dr. Jon M. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts Ms. Shelia D. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts Ms. Brenda Robertson Ms. Deborah G. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Shane Robertson Mrs. Sue D. Robertson Mr.. and Mrs. Terry Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Chesley H. Robinette

Ill Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson Mr. and Mrs. J. Rocky Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Robinson

Miss Ruth Robinson Mr. and Mrs. S. Maurice Robinson Miss Connie J. Robison Mrs. Lisa Roddenberry Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rodgers Mrs. Mona L. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Rodtnick Miss Shannon M. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rogers Mrs. Omega Roldan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rook Mr. Larry R. Root Mrs. Patricia A. Rose COL and Mrs. Walter E. Rose (Ret) Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ross Ms. E. Lynn Ross Miss Jane Ross Miss Janise D. Ross Senator and Mrs. Michael A. Ross Mrs. Ruby Ross Drs. Leo and Gloria Rotan Mrs. Dollie Roth Miss Kimberly M. Roth Dr. Wilma L. Row LTC and Mrs. Clarence E. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. L. Raymond Rowe, Jr. Mr. Roy L. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Harl Rowell Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowland Mr. and Mrs. W. Kerry Roy Miss Lillian Royston Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Rucker Mr. and Mrs. D. Fred Ruckman Mr. William R. Rudder Miss Holly E. Rusher Mrs. Betty K. Russell Mrs. Holly K. Russell Mrs. Janie L. Russell Mrs. Susan Russell Mrs. Suzanne B. Russell Miss Leigh E. Russom Mrs. Virginia Rutledge Dr. and Mrs. James L. Ryan, Sr. Ms. J. Kay Saddler Mr. and Mrs. Hassan Salloukh Mr. Leland D. Salyer Dr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Sample Dr. Cal R. Sanders Ms. Cathleen M. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sanders Mr. Dave Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders Mr. and Mrs. David J . Sanders Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart Sanders Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sanders Ms. Kathleen Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Randall R. Sanders Ms. Shelley E. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Sanders Dr. and Mrs. Herman Sandford Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Sanford Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Sangalli Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Sangster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Sarrett Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Sartin Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Sasser Mr. Neal W. Satterfield Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Sauber! Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Saunders CMDR and Mrs. Johri P. Saunders Mr. and Mrs. !!eland Saunders Ms. Berti Sauter

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Pastor and Mrs. John E. Savage Dr. and Mrs. Stan Savage Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Schatz Mr. and Mrs. George Schesventer Rev. Francis G. Schimming Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark Schleif! Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Schmidt Mrs. Norma Schmidt Miss Betty L. Schmitz Mrs. Ellen S. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Schrader Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Schuck Ms. Megan L. Schuller Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schultz Ms. Betty J. Schwake Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Schwartz Mrs. Gussie M. Schweer Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Scifres Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Scogin Mr. and Mrs. Brad A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Scott Mr. Jack Scott Mr. and Mrs. Billy J. Scrimshire Mrs. Maggie H. Scroggin Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Scruggs Miss Sandra T. Scucchi Rev. and Mrs. Michael G.

Seabaugh Mr. and Mrs. J. Justin Seale Mr. and Mrs. James W. Seale Mr. David G. Sears Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seay Mr. and Mrs. Karl T. Seeley Mrs. Audrey Seibert Rev. and Mrs. C. Todd Self Mr. and Mrs. David H. Self Ms. Glenna Self Mr. and Mrs. James A. Self Mr. Jon T. Self Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Self Mrs. Deena J. Sellars LTC V. Ann Sessoms Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Sexton Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shadd LTC Leon M. Shaddox Rev. Robert F. Shaddox Ms. Cathy Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Shamburger Dr. and Mrs. Jamil H. Shami Miss Shawn Shannon Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Sharpe, Jr. COL and Mrs. Ambrose C. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shaw Ms. Margaret J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sheets Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Shell Mr. and Mrs. R. Shawn Shelton Mrs. Jean Shepard Mr. Matthew J. Shepherd Mrs. Opal E. Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. H. Lon Sheridan Ms. Marilyn Shewmaker Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Shewmaker Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shields Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Shields Ms. Pauline Shiflett Mr. and Mrs. Kris M. Shinn Mr. and Mrs. Donnie D. Shipp LTC and Mrs. Peter A. Shockey Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Shockley Rev. and Mrs. 0. Damon Shook Mrs. Kay Shrum

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Shuff Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shuffield Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Shuffield Mr. and Mrs. Jim N. Shults Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Shupe Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Siebert Rev. and Mrs. Joseph P. Silva Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Simmons Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Simmons Dr. and Mrs. Russell T. Simmons Mr. Willie H. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D.

Simpkins Dr. and Mrs. C. Edward Simpson Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin Simpson Dr. and Mrs. Lester M. Sitzes Ill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Chris Slaten

Ms. Wanda Slaton Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Slatton Ms. Judy Sligh Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. John T. Smart, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Smart Rev. A. V. Smith , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Smith Mr. Bart A. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Brent L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Smith Mr. C. Blain Smith Mr. Carl C. Smith Mrs. Carolyn B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith Dr. Charles W. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Danny L. Smith Miss Donna K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith Ms. Fairilla S. Smith Mrs. Frances M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Smith Dr. and Mrs. James L. Smith Mr. Jason T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jerald W. Smith Mr. John L. Smith Ms. Kathryn M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lane M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Smith Ms. LaVern W. Smith Ms. M. Kathleen Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith Mr. Richard A. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Rick Smith Mr. and Mrs. Terald E. Smith Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Mr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Sneller Mrs. Melinda L. Snider Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Snider Mr. and Mrs. Hansley Snow Rev. and Mrs. Lowell T. Snow Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Snow Mrs. Patsy V. Sorsby Mr. and Mrs. Tommy G. South

Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Southerland Mr. and Mrs. Joe Southerland Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Spakes Mrs. Geraldine Spann Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Sparks Mrs. Christina D. Spear Mr. and Mrs. W. Eugene

Spearman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Barry Spigener Ms. Margaret Spitelera Mr. and Mrs. Vester T. Spore Miss Carrie A. Spradlin CPT Michael E. Spraggins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Spruill Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Spurr Mr. and Mrs. Tim J. Spyridon Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Squires Mr. and Mrs. Suheil H. Srouji Mr. Jay C. Srygley Dr. and Mrs. Jerry G. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Bobby H. Stack Dr. and Mrs. Alan K. Stagg Mr. Troy R. Stair Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Stalnaker Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Stalnaker Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Stamp Mr. and Mrs. William R. Standiford Mr. and Mrs. Terry G. Stanfill Miss Emily C. Stanley Rev. and Mrs. Gregory T. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Harrell D. Stark, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Starrett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele Drs. Bill and Jill Steinsiek Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Stephens Ms. Vonda Clark Stepp Mr. Jay M. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Kirk L. Stewart Ms. L. Sue Stewart Ms. M. Jessica Stewart Dr. Scott E. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stinnett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Stivers Mr. Glenn Stone Mr. and Mrs. James B. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stone Mr. and Mrs. William L. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Stout COL and Mrs. Jerry R. Stratton Mr. William B. Stratton Dr. and Mrs. Harold B. Street Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strickland Mr. and Mrs. Chad J. Strike Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stromwall Ms. Jodi L. Strother Ms. Mica J. Strother Mr. and Mrs. Truman R. Strother Ms. Judy Stuart Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stubbings Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Stuckey, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Bradley N. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Suratt Mr. and Mrs. William I. Sutley Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sutterfield Rev. and Mrs. Norman L. Sutton Miss GyEIIa Swanigan Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sweeney Mrs. M. Ann Swift Mr. Bruce A. Swihart Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Swindler Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Tabor Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tackett Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Tadlock Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Talley Mr. and Mrs. Mark Talley Mrs. Martha Jean Talley Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Talley Mr. and Mrs. Toby N. Talley Mrs. Yumiko Tani Mrs. Hazel Cain Tate Mr. J. Daniel Tate Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Tatman Dr. and Mrs. Harold Tatum Mr. and Mrs. James Taube Miss Elizabeth Taylor Mrs. F. Diane Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Taylor, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Larry M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Taylor Miss Patril:;ia A. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Preston A. Taylor Taylor, Rodgers, Turner & Malone,

LTD., Arkadelphia, AR Dr. and Mrs. Marion W. Teague Mr. and Mrs. Webster Teague, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Tedford Mr. and Mrs. David M. Terrell

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Terry Mrs. Vickie J. Terry Mr. and Mrs. W. Rich Terry Mr. and Mrs. J. Wirt Thane Mrs. Marion B. Thielman Dr. and Mrs. Duane A. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jule W. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Thomason Mrs. Lurline Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Terry L. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Thornhill Mr. and Mrs. William D. Thornton Mrs. Wanda Thorp Miss Andrea L. Thrash Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Threet Mrs. Patricia A. Threet Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Thrower Mr. Craig Thuneman Mrs. Debbie Tidball Miss Melissa L. Tidwell Mrs. Teresa L. Tidwell Mrs. Faye Tilley Dr. and Mrs. C. Bruce Tippit Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tittle Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Todd Mr. Earl Tolbert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Toler Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Tollett Mr. Wade D. Tomlinson Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Tommey Mr. Oscar Toppass Mr. and Mrs. Steven Torrance Mr. Gerald W. Totty Mr. and Mrs. J. Clay Totty Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Totty Mr. and Mrs. Richard Totty Mrs. Anna M. Townsend Dr. and Mrs. John M. Townsend Mrs. Annice Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trammell Dr. and Mrs. Gene S. Trantham Rev. and Mrs. Donald H. Travis Dr. and Mrs. William H. Travis Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Treadway Mrs. Pauline Treadwell Miss Margaret A. Tresler Mrs. Kristi Trevillion Rev. and Mrs. Ollie J. Trout Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Trull Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Trull Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Tubbs Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tuchalski Mr. David W. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Tucker Mrs. Marietta Tucker Dr. and Mrs. R. Dale Tucker Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tugwell Mrs. Lee B. Tull Miss Kimberly A. Tullos Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Turk Mr. and Mrs. B. Ray Turnage Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. Turnage Mr. and Mrs. Alan Turner Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Turner Mrs. Landra K. Turner Mrs. Merriam Turner Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Turner Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas Turner Mr. and Mrs. William K. Turner

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. Turney Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Tutor Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Twombly Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas D. Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Tyler Union Baptist Church, ElDorado,

AR Mrs. Emil L. Urban Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Urrey Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Vance Ms. Rachel Vance Mr. and Mrs. Tyler A. Vance Ms. Marilyn K. Vandegrift Rev. and Mrs. Donald R. Varble Mr. and Mrs. Billy A. Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. P. Audwin Vaughan Mrs. Lula B. Vela Mr. and Mrs. James R. Veneman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Verrett Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vester Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 0 . Veteto Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Viala Ms. Laura M. Vickers Mr. and Mrs. James A. Vinson Mr. and Mrs. Clay Vire Mr. and Mrs. Craig Vire Mr. Thierry Vodounou Dr. and Mrs. Don B. Vollman, Jr. Mr. Gary W. Wade Mr. Guy A. Wade Rev. and Mrs. Richard L. Wade Dr. and Mrs. David L. Wadley Mr. and Mrs. Brice A. Wagner Mr. Nathan C. Wagnon Mrs. Gloria C. Walker Dr. and Mrs. J. Randall Walker Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Walker Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Walker, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Walker Mr. Vernon Walker Dr. and Mrs. James R. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Wallace Mr. Thomas A. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Tim Walley Miss Aimee R. Wallis Miss Sondra K. Wallis Mr. and Mrs. M. Rob Walls Dr. and Mrs. Billy J. Walsh Mr. D. Scott Walsh Mr. John F. Walton Mr. and Mrs. John Walvoord Mr. Aaron R. Ward Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Krantz Warner Mrs. Edith Warren Ms. Betty Warwick Mr. and Mrs. Franklin H. Washburn Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenneth Wasson Rev. and Mrs. George H.

Watanabe Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J. Watson Watson Chapel Baptist Church,

Pine Bluff, AR Mr. and Mrs. David Watson Mr. and Mrs. Don Watson Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Watson Rev. and Mrs. James M. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Ron Watson Ms. Cristi E. Watts Mr. and Mrs. James Watts Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weatter Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Webb Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D. Webb Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Webb Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Webb Mrs. Virgin ia M. Weber Dr. and Mrs. James B. Weedman Mr. and Mrs. Dories Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch Mr. G. Dale Welch Mr. and Mrs. James Welch Ssgt and Mrs. Toby L. Weldon Ms. Lisa Wells Rev. and Mrs. M. Ray Wells Mrs. Sara L. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Wentz Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. West Miss Jessica E. West Mr. and Mrs. Orlin West Mr. and Mrs. R. Lance West Mrs. Pamela N. Westberg Mrs. Madie Boyd Westbrook Miss Jana Westenhaver Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G.

Weyenberg Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Whatley Albert Wheeler and Mercedes Ball

Wheeler Mr. Glenn Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whitaker Mrs. D. Jean White Mr. and Mrs. Dale White LTC and Mrs. David A. White Miss Ginny L. White Rev. and Mrs. Harold D. White Mr. and Mrs. John White Miss Kathie A. White Mrs. Mary Ellen White Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. White Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis White Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. White Mr. and Mrs. Tim H. White Mr. William R. White Mr. Ed Whitley Rev. and Mrs. Jesse W. Whitley Mrs. June Whitley Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whitlow Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Whitlow Mr. and Mrs. G. Dwayne Whitten Mr. Roy V. Whitten Mr. and Mrs. David E. Whittington Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Wicks Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Wieser Mr. Garin C. Wiggins Ms. Mary Wilchman Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wilcox Miss Karissa A. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Scott K. Wilhite Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkerson Mr. and Mrs. Brandon C. Willey Mr. and Mrs. Bobby G. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams Mr. Donald R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. James L. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams Mr. Jeffrey S. Williams Mr. Junius Williams Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams Dr. and Mrs. Larry D. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Miles Williams Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Steven N. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilton Williams Miss Angela R. Wil liamson Mr. and Mrs. R. Brett Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Alex Willis Mr. and Mrs. Hank Willis Ms. Annie M. Wilson Mr. Arvel T. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. David L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wilson Miss Helen B. Wilson Mr. Jack L. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. K. Ray Wilson Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilson Ill Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Windham Mr. and Mrs. Darryl R. Wine Miss Cari E. Winemiller Mr. M. Jerod Winemiller Mr. John M. Winham Mrs. Janie Winkelman Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Winkle Mr. and Mrs. William Winkler Mr. and Mrs. H. Ross Wisely Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wishum Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wofford Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Scott I. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Womack Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Womack Rev. and Mrs. David W. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wood Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Wood Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Wood Mrs. Stephanie J. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Woodall Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Wooderson Miss J. Maxine Woods Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Woods Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Wooldridge Mr. and Mrs. James L. Woolf Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Wooten Miss J. Kay Work Mr. P. Jeffrey Works Mr. and Mrs. L. Phill ip Worthen Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright Ms. Juanita Wright Ms. Kathryn F. Wright Mr. Anping Wu Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wyatt Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wyness Mr. Glen R. Wynn Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yankie Miss Carolyn Yarbrough Mr. and Mrs. David E. Yarbrough Rev. and Mrs. Jim Yates Ms. Nora Yates Mrs. Melissa A. Yelenich Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yoakum Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Young Mr. and Mrs. Cary E. Young Dr. James E. Young Mr. and Mrs. J im Young Mrs. Nancy I. Young Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Young Mr. and Mrs. William W. Young Dr. Marie Zhang Rev. Gail R. Zimmerman Mrs. Jane B. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Zylks

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e)econ~ -{j;Jentut:y

Dr. and Mrs. T. Wade Akins Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Cashion Mr. and Mrs. B. Aldon Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Allison Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Chronister Rev. and Mrs. Dennis M. Hamilton Mrs. Velma Jean Allison Rev. and Mrs. Frank Dodson Mr. and Mrs. Jeral L. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Claiborne Mrs. Nora L. Dodson Hampton

Anderson Mrs. Edith Clanton Mr. and Mrs. R. Wade Miss Thelma B. Hardcastle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. William E. Doshier Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne

Anthony Clark Ms. Sara Duke Hardin Mrs. Madge E. Archer Mrs. May Dell Clawson Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie E. Clay Dunklin Hardin

Ashcraft Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cloud Mrs. Dorothy J. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. William C. Mr. D. Todd Bagwell Rev. and Mrs. W. Lloyd Mr. Rodger Edwards Hargis Mrs. Eloise Balmer Cloud, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Elder Miss Alberta Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Don Barber Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mrs. Alma Elledge Mrs. Lonie Harris Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Cochran Dr. and Mrs. Ben M. Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Roger B.

Barnard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Coleman Mrs. Bernadine Elrod Harrod Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bass Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Coleman Mr. John Elrod Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hayden Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rev. and Mrs. J. Ronald Mr. Nelson B. Eubank Miss Mary Margaret Haynes

Baunton Condren Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Mr. Grover E. Hemphill , Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Roger M. Miss Nancy B. Cooper Feldman Miss Elizabeth Hendricks

Baxter, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Mr. Burl Fowler Ms. Rebecca A. Henry Mrs. Frances Bayless Coppenger Mr. and Mrs. 0 . Kenneth Dr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Mrs. Mildred Beard Drs. Ed and Fran Coulter France Hickey Mr. Ronny D. Bedford Mrs. Elizabeth Crain Mrs. Lucille Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Mrs. Louise Bennett Miss Mildred Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hickingbotham Mr. and Mrs. Tony L. Mrs. Joanne Crawley Franz Mrs. Maureen B. Hicks

Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Quintus A. Mr. John J. Fraser Ms. Lisa Hill Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Berry Crews Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mr. and Mrs. Randy L. Hill Mrs. Mary Anne Berryman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Fraser Rev. and Mrs. W. Tommy Mr. Robert 0. Blucker Crittenden Mr. Doyle Frazier Hinson Mr. and Mrs. Truman 0. Mrs. Kathryn Crone Mrs. Edna Fuller Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Boatright Mrs. H.C. Croslin Mrs. Ruth Gant Hobgood Dr. Gail C. Bolton Mrs. Lee'O Cross Dr. Jim G. Gilbert Miss Martha D. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Bradley Dr. and Mrs. Glen E. Crotts Mrs. Loretta C. Glover Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley Mr. Scott C. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Goff Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Crowder Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Mrs. Dennis Holt

Brantley Miss Maude Crowe Goodson Mrs. lla M. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mr. Hugh Goodwin Dr. and Mrs. James R.

Brockwell Crutchfield Mrs. L. Mary Goodwin Howlett Mrs. Al ice Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Dr. and Mrs. Bob L. Gosser, The Honorable and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Barry S. Cummins Sr. Michael Huckabee

Burnett Mr. and Mrs. L. David Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Grant Dr. and Mrs. Joe S. Jeffers Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burnett Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mrs. Bailey Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Burton Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dalby Grant Ill Mr. Harold L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mrs. Hazel Johnson

Campbell Daniel Graves Mrs: Senora Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carroll Rev. and Mrs. John T. Dr. Robert E. Graves Mrs. Bernice Jones Mr. and Mrs. Danny W. Dearing, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. Horace G. Mr. Odis P. Jones

Carter Rev. and Mrs. Vergil E. Grigson, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Jordan Mr. and Mrs. L. Clyde Carter Defreece Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Hall Mrs. Carol Barnes-Joyce Mr. and Mrs. William Carter Miss Louise Dennis Ms. Barbara A. Hall Mrs. Fern G. Kafka Mr. and Mrs. Jack Case Mrs. Samuel Diden Mrs. Patsy Hall Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kehoe 58 • Donor Recognition

Miss Helen Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Bryant L. Rev. and Mrs. Travis Mr. and Mrs. B. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly Moxley Roberts Turnage Rev. and Mrs. C. Wesley Miss Linda F. Murphree Ms. Nancy J. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Randall W.

Kent Mr. and Mrs. M. Levay Drs. Jeff and Deborah Root Turner Mr. Coy H. King Nichols Chap. and Mrs. Dallas G. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob L. King Drs. Alex and Meredith Roscoe Viser Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Nisbet Mrs. Dollie Roth Rev. and Mrs. Richard L.

Kircher Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Rev. and Mrs. Gary F. Wade Dr. and Mrs. C. Wesley O'Cain Rothwell Mr. and Mrs. J. Virgil

Kluck, Jr. Mrs. Jimmie O'Hare Dr. and Mrs. James W. Waggoner Miss Betty Jo Lacy Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rotton Mr. and Mrs. Tony G. Wakin, Rev. and Mrs. Ray Y. Oliver Miss Brenda A. Sanders Jr.

Langley Mr. Egnar Olson Ms. Carole A. Schulte Rev. James C. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Joe 0. Larkin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Seale Judge and Mrs. John .C. Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence Osborne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Ward Mrs. Betty Lile Mr. and Mrs. David L. Seligman Mr. and Mrs. John R. Watts Mr. Dwight Linkous Osmon Dr. and Mrs. Bernes K. Ill

iss Edna Linn Mrs. Iris Owen Selph Mrs. Marie Watts Or. Selma F. Lippeatt Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Ike Sharp Rev. and Mrs. Lehman F.

rs. Fannie Jane Elmore Owen Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherwin Webb Long Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Mrs. Mary Sue Shinn Mrs. Sara L. Wells

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lynn Parker Mrs. Carbon Sims Miss lla M. Westerman Judge and Mrs. Edward S. Miss Patricia Pasley Mr. and Mrs. David H. Smith Drs. T. Andrew and Jeanna

Maddox Mrs. Grace Nell Patterson Mrs. Juanita Smith Westmoreland Dr. and Mrs. William E. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Patterson Mrs. Margaret Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. White

Martin Mr. Ray Pearce Mr. and Mrs. S. Gregory Rev. and Mrs. W. Harold Mrs. Claudia Mason Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith White Dr. and Mrs. W. Francis Peeples Mrs. Retha Snider Dr. and Mrs. John H.

McBeth Mrs. Selma Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Wikman Mrs. Margaret McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Darwin T. Spence Mr. and Mrs. J. Dennis Ms. Cindy K. McClain Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Spencer Wilkins Dr. and Mrs. John H. Mrs. Pen-Lile Pittard Mrs. M. Guiola Spraggins Mr. and Mrs. Billy G.

McClanahan Dr. Brent Polk Ms. Neta Stewart Williams Mrs. Nancy McCuin Miss Jeannie Ponder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Stewman Williams

McWherter Powell Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin 0. Mrs. Paul Meers Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Stone Williams Mr. and Mrs. W. Keith Powell , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stratton Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Willis

Melson Dr. J. Ralph Power Mr. and Mrs. Lane H. Dr. and Mrs. David L. Wilson Mrs. Nancy Mensinger Mr. Louis Power Strother Dr. and Mrs. James R. Mrs. Jamie R. Merritt Dr. and Mrs. William M. Pratt Dr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sutley Wilson Mrs. Mildred D. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Pruet Dr. and Mrs. Kent E. Mr. and Mrs. Kemmons Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Miles Mrs. T. Sammie Pyron Sweatman Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Miller Dr. and Mrs. Carl B. Miss Elizabeth Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Miller Ramsey, Sr. Miss Faye Marie Taylor Wilson Mr. Thomas W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey F. Mrs. Sara L. Winston Dr. Nell I. Mondy Mr. and Mrs. George W. Teague Dr. Scott D. Winston Mr. and Mrs. William L. Reed Mr. and Mrs. W. Rich Terry Rev. and Mrs. Charles R.

Monroe Rev. and Mrs. Jesse S. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas Womack Miss Debbie Moore Reed Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Jessye L. Wood Mrs. Dorothy P. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan Reed Thompson Miss Sammye L. Woods Dr. and Mrs. W. David Mrs. Mae Ruth Reed Mrs. Wanda Thorp Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wynn

Moore Mrs. Helen W. Reeves Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Tittle Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Yates,

Morgan, Jr. Rhodes Dr. I rene Trofimova Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Mrs. Wilma S. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trulove

Mosley Miss Helen L. Roark Mrs. Virginia Tull Donor Recognition • 59

ABC, Inc. A T & T Foundation Alcoa Foundation American Express Foundation Amoco Foundation, Inc. Andersen Consulting Foundation Bank One, NA C. R. Bard, Inc. The Boeing Company BP America, Inc. Business Men's Assurance Co. Carolina Power & Light Company Caterpillar Foundation Central and South West Foundation Dean-Witter-Reynolds Dow Chemical Company Duke Energy Exxon Education Foundation Follett Corporation Georgia-Pacific Corporation Glaxo Inc. Halliburton Foundation, Inc. Hibernia National Bank IBM International Foundation

The Alligator Farm Andrews Candy Company Arkadelphia Family Bowling Bettis Hardware Bodz Gym Caldwell's Collection Ci Ci's Pizza The Cross Walk Dan Cook Office Outfitters Eddie Clark's Fendley's Fine Jewelry Frances Custom Tours The Gourmet Getaway The Hamburger Barn The Home Store ·

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Illinois Tool Works Foundation International Paper Company Foundation Leadership Network Mobil Foundation, Inc. _,..--.. 7) ;j h . Murphy Oil Corporation (.:37lf uatc l nf! ~:!:~~~i;:~~~~~~~t~oundation ~z.YJt Pepsico Foundation, Inc. Phillips Petroleum Foundation Proctor & Gamble c o M p A N I E s The Prudential Foundation Reynolds Metals Co. Foundation SBC Communications, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Solutia Fund State Farm Co. Foundation Steelcase Foundation Texaco Inc. Times Mirror Union Texas Petroleum U S West Foundation Wai-Mart Foundation The Williams Companies, Inc.

Kregs Catfish

These businesses and

corporations have

benefited their

employees and

Ouachita through

matching gift

programs this year.

Sodexho Marriott Services Neel's Laundry & Cleaners The OBU Bookstore

Piggly Wiggly - r-})honathon The Pig Pit (;;;;;;/...-/ Pizza For Less Somethin' Special B US IN E S S E S

Southwest Sporting Goods The Stone Turtle Sue's Hallmark TCBY The Tennis Center Video Country West Coast Video

These businesses

supported the student

volunteers of the 1999

Annual Fund

Phonathon.

Aug. 21 New Beginnings, JPAC, 3 p.m. 23 Registration 24 Classes Begin

UNIVERSITY CALENDAR

1999-2000

Sept. 3 Faculty Recital : Stephen Garner, tenor, Barbara Richards, pianist, MRH, 7:30 p.m. 4 Ouachita hosts Henderson, 7 p.m. 6-7 Campus Renewal 11 Quest '99

Ouachita at Soutwest Baptist Univ. (MO), 7 p.m. 13 Guest Artist: Clancy Newman, cellist, National Federation of Music Clubs Young Artist Winner, MRH, 7:30p.m. 18 Ouachita at Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m. 25 Tiger Serve Day

Ouachita hosts Texas A&M-Commerce, 7 p.m. 28 Faculty Recital : Jon Secrest, tenor, Cindy Fuller, pianist, MRH, 7:30 p.m.

Oct. 2 Ouachita at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 2 p.m. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Verser Theatre Production, "All My Son" by Arthur Miller, VT, 7:30p.m. 9 Ouachita Family Day/Preview Day/TRIO Day

Ouachita hosts Southeastern Oklahoma State University, 2 p.m. 14 Ouachita Singers and Chamber Singers Concert, MRH, 7:30p.m. 15 Guest Choir: Centurymen, Men's Chorus, Southern Baptist Convention, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 16 Ouachita at Northeastern Oklahoma State University, 2 p.m. 18-19 Fall Break 23 Ouachita hosts University of Central Oklahoma, 2 p.m. 30 Ouachita at East Central Oklahoma, 2 p.m.

Nov. 4 SCOPE Tiger Tunes, JPAC, 7:30p.m.

5 Tiger Tunes, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 6 Homecoming

Tiger Tunes, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 9 Birkett Williams Lecture, James Young, MRH, 7:30p.m. 18-20 Ouachita Opera Theatre Production: "Ballad of Baby Doe" by Dougals Moore, Verser Theatre, 7:30 p.m. 22 Ouachita Jazz Band: JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 25-26 Thanksgiving Break

Dec. 2 SCOPE 3-4 Festival of Christmas, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 7 Lessons and Carols presented by Ouachita Singers, Ouachita Handbell Ringers and Ouachita Chamber Singers, MRH, 7:30 p.m. 9-10 Verser Theatre Production, Student Directed Plays, VT, 7:30p.m. 13-16 Final Exams

Jan. 11 Registration 12 Classes Begin

Feb. 14 Praise Singers, JPAC, 7:30p.m. 14-18 Christian Focus Week 24 Symphonic Band, JPAC, 7:30 p.m.

March 4 Miss OBU Pageant, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 9-11 Musical Production, "You 're a Good Man Charlie Brown," VT, 7:30p.m. 12 Musical Production, "You 're a Good Man Charlie Brown," VT, 2:30 p.m. 14 Jazz Band, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 28 Faculty Recital, David Allen Wehr, MRH, 7:00 p.m. 30 Ouachita Sounds Concert, JPAC, 7:30 p.m.

April 6 Birkett Williams Lecture, JPAC, 7:30 p.m. 11 Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble, JPAC, 7:30p.m. 14-15 Tiger Traks 18 Concert Choir, MRH, 7:30p.m. 20, 21 , 22, 24, 25 Verser Theatre Production, "The Great God Brown" by Eugene O'Neill , VT, 7:30 p.m. 21 Good Friday, no classes 25 Chamber Singers, MRH, 7:30 p.m. 27 Ouachita Singers, MRH, 7:30 p.m.

May 4-5 Verser Theatre Production, Student Directed One-Acts, VT, 7:30 p.m. 8-12 Final Exams 13 Baccalaureate and Commencement

Events are tentative. Please call the University for more information. Verser Theatre productions • 870-245-5563

Jones School of Fine Arts productions • 870-245-5129 All other campus events • 870-245-5539

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From the Archives

1980 ·Sigma Alpha Sigma members Joey Cunningham, Bruce W ebb and Bernie Nusko perform during a serenade at Frances Crawford Residence Hall.

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