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been promoted in the U.S. Air variable calculus. He earned
Force to the rank of captain. his bache1or’s degree in mathe-
He is an engineering and pro- matics from UK. ·
gramming function chief at ———
    Brooks Air Force Base in Texas Zindeh Richardson ,83 has
with the A11` Force OCCUPEUOHBJ joined the family dental prac- 1
and environmental health labo- tiee Of Din Miehnei Send and
• • ratory. He is an active mem- Di.? Linda Larkin in Lex_ A
Cl R   h bei ofthe UK National Aiumm insteii i
  6     Association. {
• David M. Schmidt ’83 is an i
        Roger D* Mitchell inz has orthopedic resident at Tripler i
b€€I1i promoted to first l1€ut€I1- Army Medical Center, HOnO_ if
am ln inn U·S· Marln°s· HC lulu. He is a captain in the ii
serves with the 2nd Marine Di- USO Armin i~
vision, Camp Pendleton, Calif. (
Lana Lambert Spivey ’76 and Linda Lambert —— ··i
Gaddie ’76, 781 have even more in common than being Brad Sturgeon ·g2 has been   Q i
identical twin sisters. Lana Spivey is the outgoing clinic promoted bythe Ramada U.S. i  A     if ‘
director of Overlook Mental Health Center in Blount H0t€lDiViSi0¤f0 dif€€t0f 0iCé1·  _   i
County, Tenn. and Linda Gaddie is the new incoming ioiiii$ iii Siiaioiwiiioi Ohio- Ho V   Q     `
clinic director of Overlook Mental Health Center in Pn?’i°nSlY nndninrvnd SS [fini   ei ;   
Blount County, Tenn. O CC rnnnngcr cre nn n _ n`   _  
The twins attended Berea College where Linda earned a gada S In/exlnigtind niicnuon (_  
degree in psychology and Lana earned a degree in sociol- nrutfsonlewiiirifingd ;n;;U§;n   ’ i
ogy. Later, at the University of Kentucky, each received a dent Government presidents k\ ,
masters degree in social work. Linda also earned her MBA Assoeiotioh_ He is ori oetive _ _ i _ i i
aux. member of me UK National Maw C- i`¥=<=h¤¤S 83 is i
After UK they went their seperate ways—Lana moved Alumni Association. inc nannnnl nnnin innnngcr for i
· · Glenmore Distilleries Compa-
to Knoxville with her husband Mark, who was a student at   n HC was nnmnri nerd <
UT. She accepted a position as head of the Monroe Gary Rmlones *32 complet- blind manager for the l;0innn_ i
COl1I’1[y Cli1'1iC in IVI3CliSO1'lVill€. L8.[€I` she W3.S 21Sl<€Cl to fill ed an ofiicer rotary wing avi- ny. He is responsible for the i
in as director of the Blount County clinic and soon found ator course and received the development of Cham store pro-
herself director of both clinics. The Overlook organization Silver Wings of Pm Army ¤Vi¤f01‘ gmmmingi merchandising and
decided to combine Loudon County clinic and the Monroe at iiio U·S· A"nY Aviation promotional support.
County clinic under one director and Lana decided that S°n°°l¤ Fnri Rnrkcri Al? Sin` 4— i
three clinics were too much to handle. A search was begun icing {mining nisiirinictlnn iln Matthew A_ {sham >g3 is e 1
for a new director for the Blount County clinic. Cfugiinp i;icnf;Fi§;trui?i;ni’ nn_ Satellite station equipment re- i
Lana began recruiting Linda who was the alumni affairs ing inininiennneei nnvigntigln pairer with the 5th signal com- i
ofiiccr for the College of Business and Economics at the ang; radio pygcgdurcg mann in Wosi G_crninnY· HC 1
University of Kentucky and was also working on her M. was prcvlnnsly nsslgncdm Fort 1
Ph D. in business administration. Linda did a l for the · G¤rd¤¤· Ga' HC earned a l
`. . . . . . . . pp Y Glenna Jn 00dY) Frazier bachlor’s de ree from UK. {
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position of clinic director but since she enjoyed her work at Curry #82 reeeiveel the Out- ·
UK she was undecided about what she wanted to do. Standing Employee Award i i
A fcw months later Linda was offered the position and from the Oliice of the Secre- Gregory L' _LyEc 8; inns ·
she accepted. Linda and her husband, David, a computer tary, Natural Resources and iigecn promoted in i ° U" ·_ lr i
. . - - orce to the rank of first lieu- .
aid draftsman, moved to Knoxville. E¤v¤r¤¤¤¤¢¤t¤i Pioiooiion Cao tenant prim in this assi n_  
Lana and Linda are confident that their working rela- inch were Snc Wnrks aé an at i   l '
· · · · · torne .She lives in Lexin ton nlcnn Lynn was nn cxccnnvc .
tionship will be a good one. Lana said that the communi- Y g ' support otsheer at Keesler Air
cation will bc much better because, "I can say things to Force Base, Missn with the i A
Linda that I couldn’t say to anyone else . . . and she Garland Bennett Durham 3403rd Student Squadron. ·'  
won’t think that I’m trying to do herjob." ,82 has been appointed ii Visit- ——
Linda said, "I think that people may feel that because ing insirncioi in_ moiiiomaiics Reheeea L_ Farmer #83 has
Lana and I look alike and sound alike, weire going to feel by Knox Cnncgc in Gal€Snn_rg* been promoted to the rank of _, i
exactly the same about everything. That’s not true." In',Hn nas siiiwigd as n nincning first lieutenant in the U.S. Air   i
They are excited about being able to work together and iisniiim jig in. and i ·jiiiim· Force. She is a navigator at   J
use each other as sounding boards. Lana says that the fact werken as n Llniniinigi ri? Dyoss Air Force Base, Texas, ` l
that their careers led them in the same direction was not grammer {pr the United Sgnes   inn gnin B¤mi>a¤=*m¤¤t f
something they had planned on " . . . Everything just Environmental protection ing' i
happened by coincidcnce." i i Agency Durham, Whose nii_ —-L  
linnn and Linda have niWnY$ had n Close relationship mary research interest is alge- Stephen Whitaker ’83 has   i
and they have no doubt that it will work in their favor to brele topology, is teoehihg been promoted ih the U_S_   Q
bcnclit the people they are serving. classes in calculus and multi- Army to the rank of first lieu- Y I
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