Fall 2000
Vol. 17 No. 3
Publication Number:
USPS 244-800


Contents

Turkey Creek Vigil

It's the Excitement'

Genome Research Yields Quick Returns

OTHER STORIES
Samford Ranked Fifth in South by U.S. News & World Report

Education School Scores High in Effective Teacher Preparation

Faculty Accolades

Upcoming Samford Tours

ODK Seeking 50 Exemplary Alumni To Mark Society's Anniversary


ALUMNI
Manis Biography Wins Lillian Smith Book Award

University of Georgia Beckons Garver, Hanson with Sizable Postgraduate Packages

Alumni Office Seeks Samford Traditions


NEWS BRIEFS
Sequoyah, Cunningham Join Men's Hall of Fame

Samford Begins Offering Doctor of Education Program

Deupree Recognized for Fighting Illiteracy


SPORTS
Tillette: Men's Team One
Big Question Mark

Cochran, Moore Lead Veteran Women's Basketball Team


CLASS NOTES
BIRTHS
IN MEMORIAM

 

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2000

DEAN A. JOHNSON M.Div. is the new minister of education and youth at Pintlala Baptist Church. Johnson began his service Oct. 1, 2000.

MATT LOTT is a systems analyst at company headquarters of Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., a geographic information systems software firm in Redlands, Calif.

ELIZABETH MAYSE and JASON ROLAND married in June. They live in Columbia, Mo., where she teaches speech, English and drama at Columbia Independent School, and he works in sales with Learfield Communications.

MELISSA A. ROSENBAUM teaches at Cornerstone Schools, an inner city Christian school in Washington, D.C. She lives in Arlington, Va.