Summer 2000
Vol. 17 No. 2
Publication Number:
USPS 244-800



Contents

FAQ: Samford

Heading to Graduate School with a Fistful of Scholarship Dollars

Viewpoints: Berry and Flynt

Unclaimed Bargains

Miss Alabama 2000

Campus News
Samford, WMU Name Vaughn Director of Christian Women's Leadership Center

Determined Nurse Bell Keeps Clinic Open, Studies Business Side with Stanley Scholarship

Leadership for a Changing World: Rice Suggests Formula for Success

Samford's Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing Received CCNE Accreditation for Bachelor's, Master's Programs

'Burst of New Energy upon the Sciences'

Sports
Major Gift to Athletics

Bulldogs Plan to Exercise Option Again in 2000

Men's Team Captures First TAAC Track Title

News Briefs
Bill Mathews Named VP as Laverne Farmer Retires

Interior Design Gets FIDER Accreditation

Translation Prompts Scholarship Fund

Other Stories
Bobby Bowden Day
Faculty Accolades
Class Notes
In Memoriam
Births

 

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LES ENNIS, L'92, is the new assistant professor/director of the legal assistant program at Samford. He also holds a master of divinity degree at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky.

CATHY M. LITTLE graduated from Nova Southeastern University in June 1999 with a master's degree in administration. She teaches at Southeast High School, Bradenton, Fla.

ALAN GLENN MEDDERS has earned a doctor of ministry degree at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky. He is president of the WMU Foundation, Birmingham.

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SARAH STANDERFER GROVES has co-authored two books, Certain Call, WMU Publishers, and A Seeking Heart: Rediscovering True Worship, New Hope Publishers. She lives in Jonesboro, Ark.

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PAMELA JOHNSON HUDSON has completed a master of science in information systems at the University of Texas at Arlington. She is a software engineer at Lockheed Martin, Fort Worth, Texas. She and her husband, Mark, live in Burleson, Texas, with their son, Andrew, five.

KEITH KIRKLAND has joined Investment Scorecard, Inc., Nashville, Tenn., as a regional sales executive. He and his wife, Sarah, have an infant daughter, Aubrey Elizabeth.

BRIAN RALEY, who practices commercial litigation, has formed the Raley Law Firm in Atlanta, Ga. He and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Clare, and Lucie, six months.

TERRI SMITH WOMACK has been promoted to Major, U.S. Air Force. She is with the Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. She and her husband, Allen, have four children.

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WILL BUNCH opened Okie's Pharmacy, Inc., in Maynardville, Tenn. The store, which also sells antiques, has rocking chairs to encourage visitors.

ALICIA THRASH STORBECK directs strategy at Real World Insights, an international marketing research and consulting firm in Auburn. She and her husband, Jim, also run a wholesale silver jewelry business.

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JANNEA S. ROGERS is associated with the Mobile office of Adams and Reese LLP national law firm. She focuses on complex commercial litigation and insurance defense.