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'70

SUZANNE EMERSON SWETNAM is director of laboratory services for Carondelet Health Network, serving Tucson and southern Arizona.

'71

JANICE FOLSOM of Fayetteville, Ga., was one of three finalists in the Teacher Hall of Fame honors sponsored by the Georgia Association of Educators and WTBS TV.

'73

Dr. FRIEDA H. HILL is president of Southwest Georgia Technical College, Thomasville, Ga.

MARILYN S. POWE M.S.Ed. of Birmingham retired from the Jefferson County Board
of Education in 1997.

'74

PATRICK CROW, D.M.D., recently qualified as an Associate Fellow in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. He practices cosmetic, reconstructive and implant dentistry in Decatur.

THOMAS DAVIS FERGUSON is director of operations for the Shelby County School System. He and his wife, Signa, live in Pelham with their two children, Katie and Daniel.

EDDIE and GAYLE MILLER live in Birmingham, where Eddie is president of Bodine, Inc., office supply company. They have three children and an infant grandson.

MICHAEL L. ROBERTS L'77 is the author of a 2000-page treatise, Alabama Tort Law, Third Edition, published by LEXIS Law Publishing. A member of the Gadsden law firm Cusimano, Keener, Roberts, Kimberly & Miles, P.C., he is included in the 2001­02 edition of Best Lawyers in America.

SCOTT L'78 and SARAH BLISS WRIGHT of Mobile have produced a CD, Something to Remember You By, a collection of love songs from World War II. Pianist Eb Swingle accompanies the two vocalists on the recording. A portion of the proceeds will go toward the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. She is education director of the Mobile Symphony and on the staff of Mobile Opera, with which she and Scott, an attorney, regularly perform. They have a daughter, Alice.

'75

WALTER CULLEN CHESSER is interim pastor of First Baptist Church, St. Andrews, N.C.

'76

SAMUEL HOLDSAMBECK teaches at a refugee school in Glyfada, Greece, near Athens, under the auspices of Enabling Mission Endeavors. He is also involved in a prison ministry through his local church.

LUTHER J. WALLACE III is an injury prevention specialist with the Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Ga.

'77

ELIZABETH BELL ROBERTSON is an elementary school music teacher in Buffalo, N.Y.

'78

RON BISHOP, corporate director of senior programs for Baptist Health System, Inc., is chairman of the Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce's Retiree Attraction Committee for 2001.

WILLIAM C. DOOLEY, M.D., is the G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology at the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Okla. He directs the Oklahoma Breast Health Institute and surgical oncology within the department of surgery.

TIM HAMMOND lives in Atlanta, Ga., where he is regional director for Wright Investors' Group.

'79

Dr. J. WAYNE BARRETT is associate chair of the School of Music, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, where he teaches choral and vocal music. He and his wife, Sherri, have three sons: Joshua, Andrew and John.

BRENDA RUSHING FRENCH teaches in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at Columbus State University, Columbus, Ga. She lives in Phenix City.

ALLEN JAMES GOLIGHTLY of Pinson is operating-room nurse at Carraway Methodist Medical Center and a second-year student at Birmingham School of Law.

DOUG SEAVER of Huntsville is an associate with T.I.M.E. [Training in Missions Evangelism] international ministry and is a music evangelist.