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    an assistant managing editor,   WilliamB.Martin’64observed  
,   gindfor[hQp;1$tfiVQy’c21fSC(lllCd   his sixth anniversary gg pres]-  
ll the editorial and commentary     dent of Franklin College in 1
ll pages. Hepreviouslyworkedfor   Franklin, Ind., September 16.  
li the Texas CitySunand Tlierlzlain- ij     A ll  Lastsummer he was the guestof  
l land 7`imesin La Marqueffexas. `   _'“ -   li   the Ministry ofEducation ofthe  
{ . ,     » ',   Republic of China on Taiwan.  
    l ·‘ · F  _. ’€ 1 9505-    if ‘  He reports a potential develop-  
  °     I']']€f)[ Of faculty and Student  
  · ‘ john Killinger ’54 is distin- exchange as aresult ofthe trip.  
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ll ‘ guished professor of religion pavld Kallbel ,59 ls mdlldgcl . - ;
S ‘ alndlculture at Samford Univer- OlAC€l(lClllIl){l`C‘{€l??0“;llld   stephen E. Fritz ,66, ,72 was  
i sityin B1rmmgham,Ala. He was cllpzlllollll C8 l Ol Ylllco S mall umlcd as lgth rcsldcm i
— H. Lester Reynolds ’39 won lllcvioilsiysclliollllilllsiclorihc Latin American Division. He Of glawassee College in  
Q the national Senior Olympics First()ongregational Church of llvcs lll ll/lO“lCVld€O» Ulllgll"lY· Madisonville Tenn Oct 5 l_llS  
i, golf tournament for his age Los Angeles. Aprolific author, . ° .'l i l  
t, _ _ _ _ professional experience began r
Q rrou > in St. Louis, Mo., last he has written books on man . . ~
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I l H l._ l l. _ l 76 _ b. . _l d. h l d S at Pikeville College, where he  
l llti y_ (_ liittl it irst r()tin( l sit ·iQ(i[_s,1nc tt lligll (.0 Ogyzlli   Served frOm 1970-1984 as pI_O-  
. thelfithtimeinthelastsix ears literature, reach1nr,worshr , _ _ . . . _
. ll . P EZ P W1ll1amE. Edmonstonjr. ’60 fessor of history, chairman of _
he hasshot lnsageorbetter. He the Bible, prayer, Len Bud- _d P bl, h the division Ol Soclal Sciences g
has won his age group in the dhism, child psychology, and ll‘lSlO;lll°Cl_l‘ llI;lI0ll$lTll ll lilly- andvlcc pl_CSldCmlOI_aCad€mlé  
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tion tournament five tunes. He _ _ . _ .d d dl, ll
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took up golf in L)48 when he _· , ‘s _ , , l l , C ll [N h C .
. . .· — . . Charlie Cam bell ’55 is yresi- Imrrmreso /}ieAmm·zc1mCzvzll/lar. O UC ·0 CSC 0 Oll ·?lYO‘ l
was working for the Naxy De- P l » lllm Wcslc an Colle 6 Rock, ll
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’ G_ _ , · _; Mount, N.C. \lVh1le there, he i'
roup,Inc.,andisconcurrently d _ l _d l_ l
executive vice president and a Rex L. Bailey ’6l, an ll year Sel-V°19;i3?lCllll§pl€Slll§gi; mul;  
1   Os member of the board of direc- ornployoo of UK, is dirootor of lll l/[_ dllllll -lllll;H lll ill  
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Cl]()lI`lC(l lllC KICWIL Olgdlilld- (;;nnI)ttg_ H6 Cngrdingttgg tho h_ I L_   t { l
tion in 1961 as an engineer- fundraising efforts of 12 col-   C CC lo; SS plcsl ell O  
l   Cslimulvf ffl lllC l‘l21WCy, lll., legesandotherunitsofthe Uni- ldwasscc AO €gC` Q
'·   office. He was named executive versity’s Lexington campus.  
I {,,1 ng; vice presidentin 1986. Prior to this yippointincnt he , _ _  
I K`;. ___._ had overseen the alumni giving Rose Carol rll““l 67 ls ‘lb°Ocl`  
, _ 4;-;,5 M I G C k ,57 mf V pmglllllll lllld Wllllcll and €d_ ate for Education and Lifestyle  
l _ aurlcc ` _00 _ rp F5 ited all the publications of the llll€gl`llY lll the Soclzll lllsllcc l
j V. ` S()I` 2lll(l CXICTISIOH S()llS SpCCI2il·· Olncc of Dcvcloplncnty   and Pgacgnrlgking Unit at Pres-
\ Q     lll lll l\llll·lll Llllllllllll Sllllc is the chieffunclraising arm of bYl€llal"l Clllllcll (U-S-A-) l`l€ad' ~
Ulll"l*l`l$lY· Rlllclgll llils bccll the Ulllvcl-Slil,_Blllicywclkcdlll quartersin Louisville. Sheworks
james O. Lewis ’47, ’49. a con- l}<>¤<>¤`€· HC lllls l`€Pl€$€lll€(l james Pitts ’64 is acting vice lizing the church to respond to  
l Ile first went to Houston after §lN(·5lll lllc Sl*ll€»l€gl0ll*ll~*lll(l presidentforuniversityadvance- glvbal llllllg€l·  
Q graduation working with Mag- llll'$lllllll0ll?lll€"fl$·ll€ll¥l$l)Q€ll iiioiitlit Fiolidil gtllio University  
j noliaPetroleum(]o.,which later Wllll lll(` llllll'*`l`$llYSlllCc l9f>l· in Tyillgligisggg I-lo is respon- it l 
E became Mobil ()il(Iorporation. sible for the Florida State Uni-  ·g
E Ile worked with au independ- versity Foundation, the Alumni Allan G. Hester ’67 has been  
t Cllr lll] l·l,llll,ll,ll· tl-olll ig)5t)-55 Robert H. Adams ’59 has re- Assllclllilllll lllld the Solllilloic awarded the certificate ofexcel-  
before becoming a consultant. tired after 30 years of federal Boostors Tho throo units for- lence signifyinghis accomplish-  
service, the last 26 with NASA at ingrly roportoti to tho prggidgntu mentofbeing among the top six  
the (iodrlard Space Flight Cen- Pitts ioinori tho FSU fttcttity tis scorers on the Certified Inter-  
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Alfred p_ Shllc nig Illls l»l.lll.l.(i terin (ireenbelt. Md. He has re- assistant profossot- gf iiiiiiiico nalAud1tor (CIA) examination. Ti
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