velops curriculum for industry and col- 1 Harry Shepard ’66, ’75 has ear11ed  
leges and works Ol] certification stan- 1 the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic  
dards in the restaurant industry.   from Logan College of Chiropractic in _ _    
Chesterfield, Missouri. He is in practice    
r Karl F. Kuhn '64, '73 is one of three in Marion, Missouri. A   _.  4 xs; 1
Eastern Kentucky University faculty     ;·     
j members to receive a 1991 EKU Foun- 1 Gregg V. Southgate ’67, a Naxy cap- .V  I " I   ,__yt   , 1  
`° dation Professorship. A professor of   tain, is the Com1na11ding Officer of   _   1  
physics a11d astronomy, he joined the Recruit Training Command at the ie if      
l f21CU1Ky 11”l 1963. He also SCYVCS as tl1e 1 Naval Training Center in San Digggy   l_»` Zh N ?r,,·` if I  e   t  
' faculty representative to EKU’s Board California.    e f        
of Regents. O11ly nine professors have f I   if  -· ~  _ >¢   "  
been 110l101`€Cl for teaching excellence   William P. Thompson ’68 is an engi- 1   i   i Q
» by the EKU Foundation si11ce the   neering tech11ician for Benedict Engi- —    ’    E E
, awards were first given in 1988. 1 neering Company in Tallahassee, Fla.     .  A  
  He is a member of the UK National     f
Q John R. Bozeman ’65 is a colonel in 1 Alumni Association. A   
`“*· ·   the U.S. Army. He 1 _   1
r   1 7.1   has served in Korea, 1 Robert C. Sparks ’68 is director of fi-  
      Thailand, Vietnam,   nancial reporting for Rexair, Inc., in I
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 Y " ‘ · From "Doc Rock"
Q f "`       going to Saudi Ara- Mary Lou Pross '68 is a professor at _ _ f
. ·  .  I • bia, he was the Staff Berea College where she teaches a   ?°"Y B'j’H'"9l°" ’78’_wh°{ l"’°s  
 * judge Advocate at “wide range of health courses.” Sl1e In Aniglm Island' Flollldm lic  
_ , _ _ practicing psychologist, writer, ,
Fort Bragg, North Carolina. y received the Hrst Miles Award for con1— cmd lecturer/c°nsu|,¤n,_ He says j
munity seiyice i11 1990. you need fem- thing; to be 3
P. LaRue Simpson ’65, ’67 is first vice $¤¢¢°$$*•·•l= "§P°¤*¤¤€1*Y *0* % 
pl`€S1(1€l1[ of corporate fi11a11ce for Edward Cerny ’69, who teaches in t11e y :";bl°m'?°lv'“9’ ° f"';:'d wh°  
McDonald 8c Company Securities, Inc., E. Craig Wall Sr. School of Business r b:l;:x;si$ny£%gs3:r; mzlndizl:  
in Cincinnati. He and his wife 11ave two and Computer Scie11ce at USC Coastal I thm says whqrever yew Pur your  
daughters—Tonya ’9O a11d Shannon, Carolina College (Myrtle Beach), has brqin ge you eqn qqhieye, qnd q  
1 a student at UK. been awarded the Silver Medal Award prpcfice cf d0l¤9 0 ll|*|’l<·{ S0¤10·  
1,   from the Coastal Advertising Federa- *h;“9|f"’°">; d°¥ ;h°:_b"'"9;Y°" I
Z Larry peer.6 *66 is yiee pygsidgut Of 1 tion for 11is outstanding contributions y :u;;;:?,° suns uc lon un 1
f Causeway Lumber Company in Ft.   to advertising. , Bumngron is ¤ contributing }
J Lauderdale, Florida.   editor to Delta Air Lines’ in-flight i
1 David R. Martin '69 is assistant direc- m¤9¤11¤§» Sky. which h¤$ ¤ [
I Raymond R. Davis ’6611klSl`C[lll`l1€(1 to tor of National Security a11d Il1[Cl`l121— '°f“?°"‘l“P °f °PP"°""“°l'°lY 50 1
. . . y 6 . _ _ _ million readers a year, and other ~»
y Kentucky after living away for 24 years tional Affairs fo1 the U.S. Geneial Ac- 1 unides huve uppeured in  
— he is now vice [)1`€S1ClC‘l1[ of CM, Inc. counting Office in Washington. D.C. numerous nummul {md imemw  
i11 Lexington. He had bee11 vice presi- He lives in Woodbridge, Virginia. Mar- tional publications. He is also  
E dentofsales and marketingforOneida, tin is a meinber of the LTK National 0U*lj0¤‘ of *116 b00l¢, YOUl' B€h¤V· Q
ml iu Bum New Yak- All ·*111 *   L‘3.i.1f.f'L‘;’Z,2Z.2f.‘Z.L°§LT;$§£E.‘i.“‘  
Steven L. Beshear ’66, ’68 is execu-   Carole Green Rippetoe ’69 is the ¤ndHl:;I‘:h:sPv;;:Lg:°;c$mIn¤rs.
L1\’€ [)2l1`[I1€I‘ 111 Cll2l1`g€ ()fIl11C L€Xil]gl0l1 I1l1Cl`Ol)1010g}' Sl1])Cl`\'1SOl` HI C€llll‘1l1 y cqngulfqnt {gr Burkhqrf/Abr¤m5/ ,
office forStites& Harbison lawfirm. I-Ie 1 Baptist Hospital in Lexington. ` D0¤9l¤f/Elll0*, ¤ ¤‘t¤i0f l‘¤dlP  
seived as HLLOTIICY general of Kentucky 1   ggfghng °9°"°Y "' lh° Umled  
from 1979 to 1983 and as lieutenant , r In éddmon to ,,h¤nds_°n,,  
governor of the state fl1`()111 1983 to 1987, program participations, he  
at which time hcjoined the law firm. writes a monthly "think piece"  
~ for 150 radio stations, who have 1.
given him the title "Do¢ Rock."  
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