Class of 1966 From left: (front row) Lillian Scoggins Corley, Gayle Lee McAlister, Carol Wishum Harris, Loretta Cobb, Mary Lazenby Slaton, Elaine Faulkenberry Galt, Patti Golloway Hughes; (middle row) Pat Scales, Jacqueline Little Ammons, Sandra Bond Bowers, Linda Norell Hinson, Patsy Holliman Auiler, Georgia Spivey Meckes, Damrell Threadgill Bain; (back row) Jack Grenade, Rocco Leo, Jim Daniell, Buell Cobb, Perry Sumner, Donald Campbell
Photo by Rebecca White ’15
Photo by Wendy Johnson ’17
Class of 1976 From left: Diane Terrell Rathbun, Barbara Bailey Klinghard, Madaline P. Ifill, Julie McEntee
1988
Tim Lupinacci was named one of the top 205 business people in Birmingham by BHMBIZ magazine. He is a shareholder in the Birmingham office of Baker Donelson.
1989
Kelly Bagby M.S. ’91 accepted the position of director of clinical education in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Samford University. She worked in the Vestavia Hills City School system for 15 years prior to working at Samford.
1990
Leigh Boggs Brown M.Ed. ’95 was named the Gifted Resource Teacher of the Year at the Georgia Association of Gifted Children Conference in March. She resides in Flowery Branch, Georgia. Kathryn Glass was honored as the Calera Elementary School Teacher of the Year.
1991
Tammy Thetford Lowery was recently named library director at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in
Monterey, California. DLIFLC is the premier training institution within the Department of Defense for culturally based foreign language education.
1993
Laura Anderson presented on the Freedom Riders of the 1960s at the Athens-Limestone Public Library during its Booked for Lunch series. Jonathan Nelson, Birmingham Barons General Manager, was acknowledged in the Birmingham Business Journal for his success with the Birmingham Barons and
was named one of the top 205 business people in Birmingham by BHMBIZ magazine. Teresa Pope was named 2016 Alabama Public Health Social Worker of the Year. She was recognized March 18 at the Public Health Social Work Celebration held in Montgomery during National Social Work Month. She has been employed with the Alabama Department of Public Health in the Perry County Health Department for more than 20 years.
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