Honor Roll Duane D. Warden Gene Taylor Waters Jerry W. Watson Alan L. and Carol Proett Weatherford Weisman and Elizabeth Bumiller Alice L. Campbell Wells Elwood G. and Helen Templeton Wells Judy Fletcher Wells Robert J. Werner Western Union
Foundation Harold W. and Donna Westhues James G. Weston Weydert Insurance Services Inc. Beth McCune Whitaker Carole Lee Keeling White Roy Don Sr. and Franchelle Vaughan Whitehead
Dale Curtis Whiteside Jill Cornett Whitlow Lennie O. Whitworth Steve and Carroll Flaspohler Wies Robert Jr. and Edris Wilhoit Robin Yvonne Willi Robert Deacon Windsor James L. Winningham William H. Winter Derry Allen Wiswall
Clinton and Carolyn Wofford W. Wayne III and Natalie Bennett Wolf James P. Womack Curtis and Cheryl Wood Velma Ruth Blansett Woods Michael R. and Tamera J. Workman Charles W. and Pat Wright Eugenia D. Wright
Wendy R. Yahr Thomas L. Yancey J. W. and Beth Hicks Youle Young’s Agri Service Inc Alan H. Yount Anna Mae Bowers Zamuda William and Beverly Laidley Zimmerman William T. Zwikelmaier
Photo, right: Tom and Willa Yoder Kampman straddle the territory line between Alaska and the Yukon territory of Canada. Below, Caitlin Holman, right, and her gradmother, Mary Morgan pose in a restaurant on the tour.
Central Methodist University received a grant in the amount of $1,500 from ACHIEVE (Action Communities for Health, Innovation, and EnVironmental changE). The funds will be used to further implement wellness and tobacco cessation initiatives on campus. Vanessa Dorman, Associate Director of the Boonslick Heartland YMCA, and Tony Cook, Clinical Instructor and Nurse Practitioner with University Physicians, are on the ACHIEVE Board and presented the check to CMU. Photo above, Vanessa Dorman, left, hands the grant check to CMU’s Becky Kendrick, director of human resources
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A small and surprising world Tom Kampman ’53 and his wife Willa Yoder Kampman (who would have been class of 1956 but he “plucked her away to commit matrimony”) were on a tour of Alaska and Canada last summer. Much to his surprise, he saw a young lady carrying a “Missouri” bag and asked her about it. The young lady turned out to be from Boonville and was a CMU graduate of 2013, Caitlin Holman. She had just graduated with an elementary education major and her grandmother, Mary Morgan from Memphis, Mo., was taking her on this tour as a graduation gift! Tom and Willa and Caitlin and Mary became good friends during their tour together. It is amazing how many Central connections can be made at any gathering of people. What great synchronicity!
Fall 2013
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