Classes of `I968 & 'I969 — Watch Harry J. Sterling Jr., ’72, ’74, '76 is 1 La Lone Augustine '74, a home eco-
the mail for upcoming reunions. director of information resources for l nomics teacher at Irmo Middle School I
Homecoming/Reunion weekend the FERM Co. He and his family live in   in Columbia S.C., has been selected
I994 will be October 28, 29 & 30. Fairfield, Ohio. 1 Home Economics Teacher of the Year
l   for 1994 by the South Carolina Home
Mary M. Graham '68, ’69 complet- Dave Mosmeier '73 is director for   Economics Association. She will repre-
ed a Ph.D. in geography at Indiana l human services for Boone County. For ‘ sent South Carolina in the national
University in 1987, and works at York   the past 10 years he has worked for the competition through the American l
College of Pennsylvania as an assistant 1 state Cabinet for Human Resources_ Home Economics Association, to be
professor of geography. 1 and for the Kentucky Department for announced injune 1995.
  the Blind as a rehabilitation counselor. »
Barry W. Reister '69, a psychologist, i John Brislin ’75, ’78 works for Res-
is director of the Counseling and Psy- 1 Lauren N. Patch '73, president of the Care, 1nc.’s Division for Persons with L
chological Services Center at Illinois Ohio Casualty Corporation, has been Disabilities as vice president of the West  
State University. He also holds an elected to the additional post of chief Virginia and Kentucky operations. A —
appointment as a full professor. 1 executive officer. Patch, who began his registered nurse, he was previously j
Y career with the company in 1973, lives senior administrator responsible for  
Jennifer Coffman '69, ’78 has been j in Cincinnati. three of Res—Care’s five Kentucky pro- 1
named a District Court judge to the   grams, as well as the company’s entire  
Eastern District of Kentucky by Presi- j Stanley Puckett '74 was nominated to West Virginia operation.  
dent Bill Clinton.   the upcoming 12th edition of Marquis l
I "Who’s \rVho in the World." He has also Daniel J. Koenig ’75, a commander i
1 iiri TF SSCS T j been included in "The Dictionary of in the Naval Reserve, has assumed com-  
Il     International Biography in Eng1and," mand of a Naval Reserve unit at the  
A   and Cambridge University’s "Men of Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Va.  
Philip Von Borries ’7O is a horse rac- l Achievement." He serves as a USAF Koenig, a pilot for Delta Air Lines,  
ing and baseball writer in Louisville. I Academy and AFROTC Admissions makes his home in Marietta, Ga.  
His book, "Legends of Louisville,” was   Liaison Officer. A major, he is reserve  
published last October. I command historian at Eighth Air Force Judith Stephenson ’76, a pharmacist  
  headquarters at Barksdale Air Force in Louisville, has combined her inter- [
Sandra Dozier Adams ’70 recently j Base. Puckett, who lives in St. Peters- est in science and art to create special j
won one of six Milken Family Founda— burg, serves as an adjunct faculty mem- paints for interior designers. Her for- l
tion Awards in Kentucky. Four teachers 1 ber for several colleges and universities mula for paint has made them espe- 1
and two administrators were chosen   in Florida. He works for Tourtelot cially durable and attractive. She has j
from secondary schools in the Com- 1 Brothers realty firm. renovated several apartments and has  
monwealth. The award is for innovative opened a studio in Crescent Hill in  
teaching practices, professional devel- 1 Robert L. Walker '74 is senior vice order to do work for others. j
opment, andjoining and working with j president and chief financial officer of {
professional organizations. Adams, a I the Capital Holding Corporation in Harold L. Miller ’76, '78 has been |
member of the Alumni Association, j Louisville. He joined the company in elected banking officer of Wachovia i
lives in Crittenden. 1988. Bank of North Carolina in Cary, N.C. ,
He is a personal banker.  
Dorothy L. Stephenson '71 is mana- Jim Patton ’74 and Cindy Kettler   ll
ger of human re- Patton ’75, together with a friend, Linda Carson '78, along with her hus-
y sources at Beth- have established a chocolate business, band and another couple, has opened I
S lehem Structural called The Bourbon Ball, whose prod- y a golf and tennis pro shop, The Players  
* Products Corpora- ucts are sold in retail outlets through- Choice, in Huntington, W.Va. She says  
.   tion. She joined out Kentucky. They have two sons: the store, which carries clothing and  
  p Bethlehem Steel in Tyler, 9 and Zack, 7. equipment, will gear 65 percent of the j  
· `  _ 1976 as a labor stock toward women. ; j
I attorney. She and Michael C. Carr ’74, '78, principal of   §
her family live in Bethlehem, Pa. Lexington Traditional Magnet School, i
is Kentucky’s middle school Principal  
of the Year. He has been principal of I
the school for seven years. . , `
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