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Jackson Park Blvd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226. speay@nashotah.edu.
James Howard Wallace ’60 retired from teaching and school administration after 36 years of service. 1070 Ormsby Dr, Xenia, OH 45385. joynhow@ameritech.net.
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Ron Christian ’67, founder of Christian Living Ministries, recently supplied the Historical Center of the Free Methodist Church with copies of books he authored and compiled during his long ministerial career. For more information about Christian Living Ministries and Ron’s publications, see www.clmbooks.org. 2724 Garrett Dr, Ft. Collins, CO 80526. Gary ’68 and Mary Ann (Walden ’74) Tucker retired this past spring. Gary worked nearly 44 years as an engineering manager for two international tire companies, Bridgestone and Continental. MaryAnn retired from the C. E. Brehm Library in Mount Vernon, IL. The Tuckers moved to a house they designed and built in Lyles, TN, about 35 miles west of Nashville. They welcome the chance to meet with other GC alumni in the Nashville area. 10021 Charleston Dr, Lyles, TN 37098. grmt5424@msn.com.
70s Burton Jansen ’70 recently received the Community Service Award for his many years of volunteer service in the North Chicago School System, District 187. 45 Washington Circle, Lake Forest, IL 60045. burtjansen@gmail.com.
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Paul Davenport ’73 was named Distinguished Professor at the University of Florida on June 19, 2012. 7728 SW 90th Ln, Gainesville, FL 32608. pdavenpo@ufl.edu. Rev. Steven Peay ’76 was appointed associate dean for academic affairs at Nashotah House Theological Seminary. He also serves as associate professor of homiletics and church history. 8513
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W. Richard Stephens, Jr. ’77 was one of 20 senior college administrators selected by the Council of Independent Colleges to participate in its yearlong Presidential Vocation and Institutional Mission Program for prospective college and university presidents. The seminarbased program helps individuals with the potential to serve as college and university presidents to understand the fit between their personal and professional goals and the missions of institutions they may lead in the future. rstephens@catawba.edu. Mark DeMoulin ’79 will serve as interim principal of Wheaton Christian Grammar School for the upcoming school year. This assignment follows his retirement from public education where he served more than 30 years as teacher, assistant principal, and principal. Mark and his wife, Karen (Haggerty ’80), are the parents of three adult children.
potential in the field of science education. 4104 Bristol Ln, Edmond, OK 73034. mwinslow@snu.edu.
90s Amy (Starr ’90) Kwilinski qualified for the Boston Marathon with a time of 3:40:06 at Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth, MN. William Peters ’93 started a biotech company, Chreston LLC, which recently delivered its first product, the Professional Series ITC (isothermal titration calorimeter; micro calorimeter), to market. To learn more, go to www.chreston.com. William currently serves as primary owner and CEO. 6 York Ct, Baltimore, MD 21218. Rev. Whitney (Fink ’94) Altopp is the rector of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Ridgefield, CT (www.ststephens-ridgefield.org). Whitney and her husband, Michael Altopp, have four children, Gabriel (14), Vivian (12), Beatrice (9) and Millicent (6). waltopp@ststephens-ridgefield.org. Jeremy Teran ’95 now works as a systems analyst and developer with HealthSpring, a Cigna Company, in Nashville. 1315 Chapman Ct, Spring Hill, TN 37174. jeremy.teran@gmail.com. Julie Flanigan ’96 married Michael Dietz on June 2, 2012, in Troy, IL. Julie works for the United States Postal Service and also as a private personal trainer. 9920 Rieder Rd, Lebanon, IL 62254. irishmaillady@aol.com.
Julia Lawrence ’79 has worked with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Office of Legal Services for a year and considers it her “dream job.” Previously, she worked in malpractice defense with the Office of the Attorney General. Before entering law school, Julia was employed as a forensic scientist for 14 years. She is an ordained elder of Hope Presbyterian Church in Springfield, IL, and also serves as primary caregiver for her disabled younger brother. 72 Brookside Pl, Springfield, IL 62704. jklesq56@gmail.com.
80s Cynthia Ley ’81 participated in missions work overseas with a 16-member team from Valley Forge Baptist Temple in Collegeville, PA. The group reconstructed and renovated a church in Thornton Heath, London, England. Cynthia also assisted the church by providing journalistic and editing services.
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Mark Winslow ’87 was recently appointed dean of the College of Natural, Social, and Health Sciences at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, OK. He also received the 2010 National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) Outstanding Paper Award for research judged to have the greatest significance and
Rob Clark ’99 serves as executive pastor for Village Church in Surrey, British Columbia. Village Church held its first public service in January 2010. It has since grown to become one of the larger churches in the greater Vancouver area with weekly attendance topping 1,000. Clark is helping the church expand into a multi-campus church model. 147-2501 161A St, Surrey, BC Canada v3s7y6. rclark@myvillagechurch.org. Michael ’99 and Stacey (Stohre ’02) Ritter and their daughter, Zoe, announce the arrival of Emma Jill, born May 9, 2012. Emma is happy, healthy, and planning to enroll at GC in fall 2030. Michael is vice president for enrollment at Greenville College. 3110 Alexandria Dr, Glen Carbon, IL 62304. michael.joseph.ritter@gmail.com.