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exhort followers of Christ to live their lives on mission, right where they are.” The book is available from Amazon.

Donna Kaney Philemon ’76 (See p. 31.)

1980s

Rick Underwood MA ’04/PhD ’14 (See p. 23.) Tasha Adams MSM ’05 (See p. 8.)

Murphy ’88 and Michelle Gill ’88 enjoyed the snow when they visited Grand Traverse Bay, Mich., in April. Murphy is the lead pastor at Spring Arbor (Mich.) Church of the Nazarene.

Virginia “Ginger” J. Connell ’05 has joined MTR Family Law in Nashville, Tenn. Ginger is an accomplished attorney who is already experienced in family and juvenile law. Prior to completing law school, she was a paralegal at a law firm and a paralegal for Child Support Services of Davidson County, Tenn.

1990s

Paula Baggott Winchester ’90 (See p. 31.)

Suzann Harris MEd ’91/EdD ’03 (See p. 12.)

Aaron Salow ’05 has started a company in Nashville called XOEye Technologies. Aaron’s company has developed a set of tech-infused glasses for manufacturing, field services, and construction sectors which enable workers to use their eyes to perform job functions that currently require their hands.

Allison Hendershot Stark ’91 (See p. 31.)

Kim McLean ’06/MA ’08 (See p. 15.)

Mae Spruill Beavers ’92 (See p. 31.)

Mason Bellamy MEd ’07/EdD ’10 is the new director of Services for Exceptional Children for Clarksville-Montgomery County (Tenn.) School System. Photo right.

Sandra Williams Aldridge ’91/MEd’95/EdD ’13 began a new position in July 2013 as director of federal programs for Tuscaloosa (Ala.) City Schools.

Dawn Knowling Adams ’94 is the director of community relations and coordinator of outreach for Food 4 Souls, a nonprofit, faith-based organization serving the homeless in Indianapolis, Ind. Ché Haselwood ’99, the pastor of College Hill United Methodist Church since 2008, in Waco, Ky., has been appointed principal of Shannon Johnson Elementary School in Berea, Ky. He and his wife, Christy (former Trevecca employee), have three children: Emma (11), Hayden (9), and Zachary (7). Kelly Plummer King ’99 (See p. 31.) Tom Middendorf ’99 (See p. 22.) Kevin Sykes ’99 earned a PhD in health policy and management in May at the University of Kansas. He is the director of clinical research in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery of the University of Kansas Medical Center, in Kansas City, Kans.

2000s

Jan Harvey MA ’00 (See p.16. )

Houston Thompson EdD ’07, dean of the School of Professional Studies at Olivet Nazarene University, has published Conflict Management for Faith Leaders. Thomas Crummer ’09 (See p. 31.) Kristen Moon ’09 (See p. 15.) Jared Myracle MEd ’09, who teaches in the Gibson County (Tenn.) School District, has published Common Core Standards for Parents for Dummies, designed to help parents and others understand the standards. It is available from Amazon. Jessica Harris MEd ’11 is the new principal of Hazelwood Elementary School in the Clarksville-Montgomery County (Tenn.) School System. Prior to this appointment, she had served as assistant principal at Hazelwood.

CMYK

Cami Townsel ’02 (SeeLET’S p. 10.) GO RACING! “BOOGITY, BOOGITY, BOOGITY!

“The Race is a great book ... it shows us His plan for our lives.” —JD Gibbs, Joe Gibbs Racing

Winning is in every racer’s blood. They continually push themselves to the edge, physically and emotionally, in pursuit of the checkered flag and a visit to Victory Lane. It is the racer’s way.

Just released: The Race: Living Life on Track, co-authored by Kyle Froman ’04, Darell Waltrip, and Billy Mauldin. Froman and Mauldin participate in Motor Racing Outreach, which provides chaplaincy services to NASCAR. Kyle said that the purpose of the book is “to encourage and We too are racers in the middle of the greatest race known to mankind: life. We want to live in a way that, when we reach our finish line, we can be proud of what we’ve accomplished. We want to be an example for our family and friends. And if we are followers of Christ, we want to hear the words, “Well done my good and faithful servant.”

In The Race, Motor Racing Outreach (MRO) leaders Billy Mauldin and Kyle Froman share the lessons they’ve learned in the pits and among the NASCAR community to help others with their personal mission—preparing for it, receiving it, and then living faithfully on mission. Throughout, three-time NASCAR champion and Hall of Fame inductee Darrell Waltrip offers related stories on what it takes to win the race, giving fans an inside look at his profession and the personal belief in God that keeps him on mission.

DARRELL WALTRIP is the winner of eighty-four career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™

races and a three-time champion. He currently serves as the lead analyst for NASCAR on FOX. He was recently inducted into the prestigious NASCAR Hall of Fame. Darrell is the author of several books. @AllWaltrip

KYLE FROMAN is MRO Director of Development, overseeing a network of forty Associate Chaplains, as well as external donor and relational development.

@KFromanMRO

BILLY MAULDIN is the President and CEO of Motor Racing Outreach whose sole mission is to introduce the racing community to a personal faith in Christ and to activate church involvement through relationships. www.go2mro.com

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Ashley McCool Cozart ’07 (See pp. 18-19.)

2010s

Kevin Wilkerson ’10, an associate product manager at Bear Archery in Evansville, Ind., leads Anchor Visual Arts, a devotional DVD production agency for Christian authors. In late May, Kevin went to Myanmar, where he

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