Presbyterian College Summer Magazine 2018

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Several Sigma Nu alumni gathered in Alabama in February 2018, for a reunion hosted by Cam Lanier. From L to R, front to rear: 1st row...Tom Stacy ‘72, Doug Barbazon, Ray Dorsey ‘76, Morgan Grimball ’74, Hays Reynolds ’74, Lee Jones ‘73. 2nd row...Jay Golden ’76, Gary Clayton ’75, George McCall ‘72 , Wylie Watt ’73, Rusty Hawkins. 3rd row...Dick Painter ‘72, Cam Lanier ‘72, Billy Ellsworth. 4th row...Frank Armstrong ’73, Jon Benedict ‘72, Landon Smith ’75, Roger Blackstock ’71.

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Mary Lorick Thompson retired as dean of students/assistant head of school from Salem Academy in the summer of 2016 after serving there for 44 years. In the spring of 2017, she was asked to return to Salem Academy and serve as interim head of school. She has served in that position since 2017 and plans to retire for the second time in the summer of 2018.

1973

Wayne Renwick retired on Nov. 30, 2017. He and his wife, Sherry, have moved to their home on Lake Greenwood and enjoy “Lake Life.”

1974

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Anne Harrison Arrington retired May 4, 2018, after 44 years of disabilities and special needs service. A licensed master social worker, Anne earned her graduate degree in personnel services from Clemson University in 1981. She has been at Thrive Upstate, a provider of community supports for people with lifelong disabilities in Greenville, S.C., since 1979. Anne and John Arrington ’75 have three married daughters and eight grandchildren.

The Rev. Stan Reid is thoroughly enjoying the time spent with the leadership, faculty and students of Presbyterian College in this third year of his term on the Board of Trustees. He is honored and proud to participate in the revitalization of our campus and programs that is The Promise of PC. Tricia Lake Reid ’76 and Stan are now in the “empty nest” phase of their marriage, and Tricia is showing great patience as the spouse of a third-career pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Stan is ordained to transition ministry, so he gets to work his way out of a job every one to two years, if things are going right! All the activities of adult children and grandchildren keep them busy and frequently on the road. They hope to see PC friends and family this fall on campus or at away football games.

1976

Anna White French lives in Columbia, Mo., and works as a mental health provider in the Boone County Jail. She provides mental health de-escalation techniques and Crisis Intervention Team training for law enforcement officers. She is in the final phase of completing her Ph.D. in industrial and organizational psychology. Anna and Lawrence French married in June 2017. She is the proud grandmother to Whit Wilson, a very active 2-year-old.


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