Burl Shinkle “Ish” Smith Ruth (Surbrook) Smith Marilynn (Ayers) Taylor Shirley (Towne) Zeller
Eleanor (McPherson) Eisenmann John Ellis Dave Fisher Bob Gaffner Betty (Krantz) Garrett James Gieseke Don Habecker Colleen (Sill) Haggerty Sheila (Walton) Harrison Claudine Herrington Dee (Sandell) Hoover Rodney Jones Donna (Dickerson) Koch Carol Norrenberns Lloyd Nothnagel Harold Payne Darlyne (Stamey) Phillips Wes Phillips LaMoine Reeves Luanne (Landis) Shaeffer Melvin Wilcox
Class of 1958 Total $ Given: $18,084 Class Participation: 36.96% Harriet Amundson Anonymous Lula (Lambright) Bales Edward Barnes Virginia (Miller) Beard Mary Lou (Caldwell) Brake Young Chung Kay Cole Jack Crandell Ed Davenport Jan (Soybe) Davis Barb (Mulholland) Dunn Tom Dunn
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Marilyn (Rasche) Juhlin Sharon (Cronkhite) Kale Janet (Wilkinson) Komar Evie (Wood) Koteskey Harold Krummel Marilyn Mills Marjorie (Applegate) Mowry-Rice Polly (Payne) Nothnagel Betty (Vanderlinden) Olson Marion (Smith) Robart Morgan Robertson LaVerne Ruhberg Mildred Sawyer Virginia (Falk) Schantz Doris (Kahlstorf) Short Joanna (Riggs) Smith Joanne (Zeller) Smith Frances (Allshouse) Ulmer* Audrey (Andrews) Walter Diana (Watson) Walter Annette (Krantz) Whims
Fred Whims Mary (Cammin) White Class of 1960 Total $ Given: $65,546.36 Class Participation: 41.35% David Barnes Richard Boileau Justine (Sims) Brewer Charles Carey Jan (Mitchell) Carey Nancy Compton Darlene (Nelson) Demetrick Skip Dippel Jolene (Ochsner) Ellis Ray Ellis Charlie Faulkner Faye (Kelley) Faulkner Freda (Wilder) Finlay Charles Finley Marilyn (Martin) Forbes Lloyd Ganton
Linda (Harnetiaux) Grissom Dotty Hall Patty Hall Myrtle (White) Hamblen Peggy (Graham) Hamilton Dorothy (Robbins) Hartley Donald Hedrick Ken Hood Lois Jostes Edna (Zirk) King Betty Messer Earl Miller Marv Moran Betty (Delamarter) Morgan Tom Morgan Bonnie (Myers) Mulholland Ronald Pollinger Robert Pulcher Virgil Reeve Faye (Allen) Riley Paul Robart Don Rogier
ou are kidding me … really? You want
Stephens, McAllister and Whiteman surfaced. We told
us to contact the fabulous class of 1960
stories in exaggerated ways, shared heartaches and
and invite them back to our alma mater
joys created by life’s experiences, and of course flashed
for our 50 class reunion?” These may
pictures all over the place.
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not have been the exact words we used when the College called and asked us to organize our 50th class reunion, but they are close. Betty and I have been associated with Greenville College for more than fifty years. It was at Greenville College where we formed life-long friends … we learned how to think critically and to articulate our faith in meaningful ways. Most importantly, Betty and I met here and just recently celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary. When the class of 1960 convened, names likes Strahl,
Class of ’60
What is the significance of all this for us? Greenville College is all about people who took the time to influence our lives for good and for God, and challenged us to think deeply about how we could impact the world for Him. And guess what the theme of our conversations was fifty years later? People in the Greenville “family” who made a difference in our lives. To God be the Glory!
Tom and Betty Morgan Real GC People
THANK YOU FOR GIVING
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Class of 1959 Total $ Given: $51,287.52 Class Participation: 39.25% Anonymous Dean Bacon June (Gill) Bacon Curt Bohannon Pat (Scittine) Burbridge Vera (Hollis) Byrd Ruth (Lehman) Cassel Wayne Cassel Jim Claussen Stan Ellis Newton Fink Linda (Berg) Fisher Jane (Murray) Flynn Shirley (Northrup) Goheen James Haggerty Joann Huddleston Ann (Dunaway) Huelskoetter Dorothy Humbarger Larry Juhlin*
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