Still the same size! 1985 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has named MARK GRAVES as chief of the Environmental Systems Branch at its Engineer Research and Development Center’s Environmental Laboratory (ERDC-EL), in Vicksburg, Miss. As branch chief, Graves directs a staff of 25 and executes approximately $10 million of annual research covering a broad range of civil and military research topics. Scott Penley will once again organize the annual golf outing to benefit the Denny Plattner ’84 Scholarship Fund, June 26 in Delaware, Ohio. Contact scottyp235@aol.com for details. 1990 DTCI named RICH BLAIKLOCK the 2009 “Defense Lawyer of the Year.” The association presents the award to the lawyer who has promoted the interests of the Indiana Defense Bar in a most significant way in the fields of litigation, legislation, publication or participation in local, state or national defense organizations.
Dave ’88 and Angela Keys Murray ’89 are the winners of our “Are you still your college size” photo contest, as seen in the images above. The pair met when Angela was the athletic secretary for basketball coach John Collier ’51 and Dave was one of his players. Married 20 years, Angie writes, “(we) cherish the time we spent together at Hanover College.” The winning couple won a free Panther hoodie! Are you still Panther size? Submit your high-resolution (300 dpi) photos to guthrie@hanover.edu
1998 EMILY HORNER ’98 married MATT FISHER ’99, June 13, 2009 in an outdoor wedding in Centerville, Ind. A bonfire reception followed. Many Hanoverians were in attendance, including JEN SMITH, E-CHING LEE, ERIN MARIE OSNER, DENISE CAMPBELL STRZELECKI, LEAH WOLFORD, SUSAN THOMPSON, HILARY SPRINKLE WRITT, ASA THOMAS, ANGIE RUBINSTEIN FLECHER ’99, MITZI MALONE MORRIS ’00, JENNIFER MARTIN, EMILY HERMESCH ’01 and DJ AUSTIN ’92. She writes, “We continue to look for an ‘our’ house in the Richmond, Ind., area.” Contact them at elhorner@juno.com and phatskillz70@hotmail.com. www.hanover.edu | FALL 2009 • THE HANOVERIAN |
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2000 The Lexington Art League has elected CRAIG CAMMACK to serve as its board secretary, as well as on the governance cabinet. He also serves on the board of Lexington Fairness. Craig continues to work with statewide LGBT fairness organizations to build support for 2010 Kentucky state legislation. He and his partner of more than seven years recently moved into a loft in downtown Lexington and love being able to walk to the city’s theatres, opera house, Rupp Arena and other entertainment venues.